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Hinduism
Hinduism is a religion where they believe in many gods and goddesses.
The belief of hindus vary. Some believe in one Supreme God, others have three major Gods and a Goddess, most believe in many Gods and Goddesses. There are some, who do not believe in Gods or Goddesses. Some believe that all things are emergent from God. This is the freedom that Hinduism gives to its adherents. Different views are called 'matas' (opinions).
It is the other way around. Buddhism was started by a born Hindu prince. Many Gods and Goddesses from Hinduism are used in Buddhism.
Brahman
There are many gods and goddesses in Hinduism. See the related link below.
No. Mono means one. If a religion is monotheistic, the followers believe in only one God. In Hinduism, there are many Gods and Goddesses.
Hinduism is a common polytheistic religion.
there are none, onyl some aboriginal gods
Here are some of the Greek gods and goddesses (feel free to add to this list):ZeusPoseidonHadesHeraAthenaHestiaArtemisAresHermesKronosDemeterPersephoneAphrodite
those gods alone know that!!!!!......... Why should one worship only one God. Does anybody knows for sure? What if Gods and Goddesses do not exist at all? Some hindus are atheists. The Hindu Gods and Goddesses respect each other and so do their worshipers. Hindus do not cut each other's throat for this reason. Hindu Gods and Goddesses derive from three religious streams. The aboriginals, they had village Gods and Goddesses. Then the dravidians, who were worshiping Shiva, Durga the Mother Goddess, Rama, Krishna, etc. These Gods and Goddesses do not find any mention in the Vedas. From the Aryan Gods and Goddesses, Vishnu, Indra, Rudra, Vayu, Varuna, Prajapati, Brahaspati, Ashwins, Saraswati, etc. survived the times. Hindus worship all these Gods. They did not break the idols of Gods and Goddesses of others.
Krishna. In fact all the gods and goddesses in Hinduism are reincarnations of Krishna - each manifestation comes at a historical point where the return of Krisna to the world is needed.