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Interactive Order of Origin of Main Religions.
Dive into the captivating world of history and spirituality with Rise of Religions, an educational puzzle game that takes you through the timelines of the world’s most influential religions. From the ancient roots of Hinduism to the rise of Islam, explore when and where these spiritual movements began.
This fun history education game may answer the following questions:
When was the first religion founded?
Which is first religion?
What are the 7 main religions in the world?
When did Christianity appeared?
Where was Buddhism founded?
How to play Rise of Religions Puzzle.
You have the 7 major religions symbols at the top of the screen. Drag and drop them on the correct year of their appearance in the timeline at the bottom. Learn their architectures and origins. Make it for les than 8 tries for a good school mark.
Knowledge Achievements:
Know the founding year of 5 religions and get +1 Knowledge Level.
Difficulty: Medium.
Class subject: Chronological Order of the Founding of Major Religions.
Here are the major religions along with their founding years and a short description:
1. Hinduism (c. 2000 BCE or earlier)
The primary symbol of Hinduism is the Om symbol. Represents the universal sound and the essence of the universe.
One of the oldest religions, originating in the Indian subcontinent.
Based on the Vedas, it includes diverse traditions like karma, dharma, reincarnation, and moksha.
2. Judaism (c. 1250 BCE)
The primary symbol of Judaism is the Star of David . Represents divine protection and the connection between God and the Jewish people.
One of the first monotheistic religions, founded with the covenant between God and Abraham.
3. Shinto (c. around 700 BCE or earlier in ancient Japan.)
The primary symbol of Shinto is the Torii Gate Symbolizes purity, respect for kami (spirits), and spiritual connection.
Indigenous spiritual tradition of Japan.
Centered around kami (spirits) and rituals that honor nature and ancestors.
4. Buddhism (c. 5th–4th century BCE)
The primary symbol of Buddhism is the Dharma Wheel , also called the Dharmachakra.
Founded by Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha) in India.
Teaches the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path to attain enlightenment and end suffering.
5. Taoism (c. 4th–3rd century BCE)
The primary symbol of Taoism is the Yin-Yang symbol. Represents balance and duality in the universe.
Originated in China, attributed to Laozi (Lao Tzu).
Emphasizes harmony with nature and the Dao (the Way), as outlined in the Tao Te Ching.
6. Christianity (c. 1st century CE)
The primary symbol of Christianity is the Cross . Symbolizes faith, hope, and redemption in Christian belief.
Based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
The largest religion in the world, emphasizing faith, love, and salvation through Jesus.
7. Islam (610 CE)
The symbol most commonly associated with Islam is the Crescent Moon and Star.
Founded by the Prophet Muhammad in Mecca.
The Quran is its holy book, and it follows the Five Pillars of Islam.