History of Hinduism | |||||||||||||
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James Mill (1773–1836), in his The History of British India (1817),[a] distinguished three phases in the history of India, namely Hindu, Muslim and British civilisations.[b][c] This periodisation has been influential, but has also been criticised, for the misconceptions it has given rise to.[d] Another influential periodisation is the division into "ancient, classical, mediaeval and modern periods".[e] | |||||||||||||
Smart[f] | Michaels (overall)[g] |
Michaels (detailed)[h] |
Muesse[i] | Flood[j] | |||||||||
Indus Valley Civilisation and Vedic period (c. 3000–1000 BCE) |
Prevedic religions (until c. 1750 BCE)[k] |
Prevedic religions (until c. 1750 BCE)[l] |
Indus Valley Civilization (3300–1400 BCE) |
Indus Valley Civilisation (c. 2500 to 1500 BCE) | |||||||||
Vedic religion (c. 1750–500 BCE) |
Early Vedic Period (c. 1750–1200 BCE) |
Vedic Period (1600–800 BCE) |
Vedic period (c. 1500–500 BCE) | ||||||||||
Middle Vedic Period (from 1200 BCE) | |||||||||||||
Pre-classical period (c. 1000 BCE – 100 CE) |
Late Vedic period (from 850 BCE) |
Classical Period (800–200 BCE) | |||||||||||
Ascetic reformism (c. 500–200 BCE) |
Ascetic reformism (c. 500–200 BCE) |
Epic and Puranic period (c. 500 BCE to 500 CE) | |||||||||||
Classical Hinduism (c. 200 BCE – 1100 CE)[m] |
Preclassical Hinduism (c. 200 BCE – 300 CE)[n] |
Epic and Puranic period (200 BCE – 500 CE) | |||||||||||
Classical period (c. 100 – 1000 CE) |
"Golden Age" (Gupta Empire) (c. 320–650 CE)[o] | ||||||||||||
Late-Classical Hinduism (c. 650–1100 CE)[p] |
Medieval and Late Puranic Period (500–1500 CE) |
Medieval and Late Puranic Period (500–1500 CE) | |||||||||||
Hindu-Islamic civilisation (c. 1000–1750 CE) |
Islamic rule and "Sects of Hinduism" (c. 1100–1850 CE)[q] |
Islamic rule and "Sects of Hinduism" (c. 1100–1850 CE)[r] | |||||||||||
Modern Age (1500–present) |
Modern period (c. 1500 CE to present) | ||||||||||||
Modern period (c. 1750 CE – present) |
Modern Hinduism (from c. 1850)[s] |
Modern Hinduism (from c. 1850)[t] | |||||||||||
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