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people of the book; as called in Quran; are the followers of Judaism and Christianity to whom God revealed respectively the Torah and The Bible.
No, Hindus are not considered "people of the book" in the same way that followers of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are. The term "people of the book" refers to those who follow Abrahamic religions and have a holy book (Torah, Bible, or Quran) as the central religious text. Hinduism does not have a single holy book but rather a vast collection of scriptures known as the Vedas, Upanishads, and various others.
there are a lot of hindus in India and people told me that hindus are the only people in Nepal.
The Hindus holy book is the Vedas
The main holy book of the Hindus is The Mahabharata and The Ramayana. They are also regarded as the epic of India. Bhagvad Gita is also a very vital book of the Hindus.
Yes, Mahabharata is holy book of Hindus. It is and epic poem describing the most dangerous war on the earth.
Hindus and people who are curious about Hindu beliefs.
About 130,000 people in China are Hindus.
Mostly it is the gods that inspire the Hindus, but normal everyday people can inspire Hindus as well.
It is a holy book for Hindus.
They call it Dharmagrantha.
A Bhagavad-gita is a holy book for Hindus.
Yes They are, By & large Hindus are Very peaceful people.
Hindus people of Europe. But Hindus people never stopped believing in Guru (the thinkers)