Yes. Ramayana and Mahabharata are the two important holy books of Hinduism. Bhagavad Gita [The technical part of Book 6 of the Mahabharata is also the world famous one].
All vedas are holy books but unfortunately most of them are not available now.
Geeta is also a holy book.
Hindus have a plethora of religious texts, most notably The Rig Vedas and the Bhagavat Geetha. These books exemplify a guideline to life and morality. There are also many books such as Ramayana that tell the story of past rulers and kingdoms, most of which provide a moral note through its teaching.
Yep! It is called the Vedas :)
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Hinduism has several holy books with the most important being the Bhagavad-Gita, the Mahabharata, the Ramayana and the Upanishads.
Sikhism's holy book is called the Guru Granth Sahib (Ji).
Yes. Sikhism has the holy book called the Guru Granth Sahib Ji.
Yes, According to Hinduism 4 Vedas are the most holy Scriptures of Hinduism. There after Mahabharata and Ramayan Bhagwat Geeta are important. After that puranas upnishada are sacred..
Hinduism has many diversified Religious views. But some of them are Non Violence & Peace.
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Christianity does not have belief In Religious tolerance. This is significantly different from the belief of Hinduism.
Hinduism does not have any spiritual/religious head.
Hinduism influences people through its teaching, philosophies and religious practices. Hinduism is a product of Indus Valley Civilization and religious influences.
Hinduism does not have any spiritual/religious leader.
Hinduism and Sheikism and Buddhism are 3 of them. Hinduism is most common.
Bagawad Geeta.
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Yes. Hinduism is a polythestic religion with much of their book talking about their gods' stories. However, Islam is monothestic and the Quran tells Muslims how to life their life. Addition - Well, Hinduism has a library whereas Islam has a book. There are books in Hinduism called Dharma Shasthras that talk about how to lead life. Answer: If you decode any religious book than there is no difference because they all give relationship between body and soul.
The collection of the most sacred Hindu texts, known as Sanskrit, are divided into two categories: the Shruti, aka the Vedas, and the Smritis.