Romans are pretty universally known for having a very interesting and different religion that seems to be very free and open-minded. Romans have 'gods ' as opposed to a single 'God ' and romans can choose which gods to praise for different reasons. (Ancient East; Religion in Ancient Rome) Despite, there was an official state god names Sol Invictus which means, 'the unconquered sun '. Sol Invictus was created by the emperor Aurelian in 274 AD. There was a festival on December 25th to celebrate "the birthday of the unconquered sun.” The date was chosen because it was the date after the winter solstice. (Listverse Fascinating Facts #10; Frater) In contrast, India has a very religon-based, strict culture. and are very well known for it 's spiritually and being a heavily religious part of the world. They have one 'God ' that they worship in the religion called 'Hinduism ' (although many religions practiced in India such as Buddhism, Jainism, etc.). Religion in India tends to be more of a life-style as opposed to just a set of rules to follow (History For Kids; Indian
Romans are pretty universally known for having a very interesting and different religion that seems to be very free and open-minded. Romans have 'gods ' as opposed to a single 'God ' and romans can choose which gods to praise for different reasons. (Ancient East; Religion in Ancient Rome) Despite, there was an official state god names Sol Invictus which means, 'the unconquered sun '. Sol Invictus was created by the emperor Aurelian in 274 AD. There was a festival on December 25th to celebrate "the birthday of the unconquered sun.” The date was chosen because it was the date after the winter solstice. (Listverse Fascinating Facts #10; Frater) In contrast, India has a very religon-based, strict culture. and are very well known for it 's spiritually and being a heavily religious part of the world. They have one 'God ' that they worship in the religion called 'Hinduism ' (although many religions practiced in India such as Buddhism, Jainism, etc.). Religion in India tends to be more of a life-style as opposed to just a set of rules to follow (History For Kids; Indian