There are many titles in the Hindu religion.
The ancient monastic order of Hinduism consists of members called Swami's which refer to those monks who have renounced inwardly ego-consciousness and worldliness for the superior treasure of God-realization and spirituality. This is considered the ideal meaning of one who has the Swami title although there are many in the Swami tradition who lack God-realization. One might regard the Swami title as an aspiring Yogi.
The commonly used title for heads of the monastic Mathas or monasteries in the Advaita tradition of Hinduism is Shankaracharya.
Mahatama is an honorific title to a great individual such as Mahatma Gandhi and means 'Great Soul'.
Mahasaya is a religious sanskrit title meaning 'great teacher' like Guru and Satguru.
There is Maharishi which means 'great seer'
These and many more can all refer to spiritual leaders in one way or another and I'm sure there are many more title I havent mentioned.
A guru, a Brahman, or a sadhu, among others. This depends on what sect of Hinduism you're talking about.
Political leaders/ Rulers.. were called Rajas/Maharajas and Religious leaders were.. Gurus (plural)
A Hindi spiritual leader is called a Guru.
leaders in Hinduism are called Guru or baba. Or sometime also known as Pramukh (Leader)
in Hinduism spiritual leaders are called poojari or mathadhipati. sometimes they are also called gurus or shankaracharyas or acharyas.
Brahmin are the priests of hinduism
Maharshi, Bhagavan, Satguru,
A guru
Spiritual leaders known as gurus and sages
Primarily, Four Aadi Shankeracharya are called the Spiritual Leaders of Hinduism but besides them all Sanyasis or learned scholars like Yogiraj Baba Ramdev, Siddhanshu Maharaj, Bapu Asa Ram, Murari Bapu, Kripalu Maharaj, Sri Sri Anand, Sain Baba, GuruMaa, Kumar Swami Narayan, Anand Moorti and score of other scholars and preachers are the spiritual leaders in the present age.
they worship there leaders at home and in temples called Mandhris
Through out the history Hinduism had many leaders. Swami vivekanand, ramkrishana parama hansa, subhash chandra bose are just a few.
Hinduism does not have any spiritual leaders. Different aspects ofthis religion can be practised as a matter of choice. It's a very free religion and does not bind you in anything. hindus believe in ONE God and the different manifestations of the same God.
The religious leaders of Jews are called Rabbis.
Hinduism does not have any spiritual/religious head.
leaders of Hinduism worship God. While leaders of Buddhism do not worship God.
Hinduism has many important leaders. Collectively they are known as guru or babas.
Answer this question… They believed that Hindu rituals would not lead to spiritual enlightenment.
There aren't any religious leaders in Hinduism. other person: yes there is. Their prophet, (which doesn't hold all the power) is called the Maharishi. The leader of a single Hindu monestary is called the shankaracharya. Those who hold most of the power are probably the gurus and Satgurus. ------ Shankaracharya is not a leader of Hinduism. There are no leaders. Maharishis in the past may have defined what Hinduism is today but there are none any more. There are spiritual people whom people may worship but none can claim to be a leader and people are free to practice the religion the way they want to.
Hinduism does not have any spiritual/religious leader.