While the religious beliefs which characterized the Vedic Period are considered much older, it was during it during this time that they became systematized as the religion of Sanatan Dharma (which Order') known today as means "Eternal as Hinduism ( (this name deriving from the Indus (or Sindus) River where worshippers were known to gather, hence, 'Sindus, and then 'Hindus"). The underlying tenet of Sanatan Dharma is that there is an order and a purpose to the universe and human life and, by accepting and living in in accordance with this order it, one will experience life as it is meant to be p meant to be properly lived. While Sanatan Dharma is by many a polytheistic religion consisting of it is actually many gods, it is monotheistic in that Brahma (the Self), it holds there is one god, Brahma ( who, because of his greatness, cannot be fully apprehended save through the many aspects are revealed as the different gods of the which are to decrees the Hindu pantheon. It is Brahma who d eternal order and maintains the universe through it it. This belief in an order to the in an ord to the universe reflects the stability of the society in which it grew and flourished as, during the Vedic Period, governments became centralized and social customs integrated fully into daily life across the region. Besides The Vedas, the great religious and literary works of the Upanishads, the Puranas, the Mahabharata, and the Ramayana all come from this period..
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