god is called Deva or devata. While goddess is called Devi.
Sarasvati.
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).
No. Mono means one. If a religion is monotheistic, the followers believe in only one God. In Hinduism, there are many Gods and Goddesses.
Brahman
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.
Some people term Brahman as a Supreme God. Others worship Shiva, Vishnu, or Mother Goddess Durga. Worship of a particular God or Goddess is not a requirement in hinduism. There are many other Gods and Goddesses. The choice is with the worshiper.
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.
The gods and goddesses are called olympians
Hinduism is the major religion in India. It actually has many gods and goddesses so it is polytheism. However, India has also religion called Buddhism and it's monotheism.
these are the main Hindu goddessesBrahmaVishnuShivaganeshdurgaRamaKaliSuryaKrishnamuruganLakshmisaraswatiparvati
Yes, Hinduism certainly believe in deities. In Hinduism deities are called God & Goddess.
Yes, they all represent different aspects of the omni-present Supreme Being and World Soul, Brahman, the ultimate God of Hinduism.