Eastern religion
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Eastern religions is the name for a number of religions that had originated in South, East and Southeast Asia. They are grouped together because their ways of thinking, and worship are different from what are called the Western, African and Iranian religions, which originated elsewhere.
Eastern Religion Media
Distribution of Eastern religions today (yellow), as opposed to Abrahamic religions (purple).
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OM, a sacred syllable and a quintessential symbol of Hinduism
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The Tian Tan Buddha statue in Hong Kong.
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The Sikh Khanda symbol (U+262C).
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A Shinto priest kneeling before a shrine.
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Statue of Confucius on Chongming Island in Shanghai