Hindu beliefs depend on the person. But commonly these three can be taken as major beliefs:
1. 'Dharma' (duty and righteous action being more important than belief in Gods and Goddesses.
2. Rebirth according to karma (good and evil deeds).
3. Polytheism.
1. Reincarnation
2. Karma
3. Dharma
reincarnation and karma reincarnation and karma
Beliefs about sacred matters--God, soul and cosmos--are essential to one's approach to life. Hindus believe many diverse things, but there are a few bedrock.
Karma, Dharma and Samsara
Pure ACT, Pure Speech and pure Mind .
Karma, Dharma and Moksha
Jainism is originated from Hinduism. But their teachings are quite different.
Hinduism has four denominations:SaivismShaktismVaishnavismSmartismBuddhism has two major divisions: MahayanaThedavaraThe question suggests an incorrect basis of comparison.
I think its central teachings is the Unity of everything See:the basis of Hinduism is the belief in the unity of everything.
Hinduism,
to not hurt
Teachings of Lord Brahma or brahman is the base of Hinduism. Lord brahma taught first man Philosophy of life and way of living, it is now known as Hinduism.
no. Hinduism is polytheistic, Christianity is monotheistic.
indias major religion is Hinduism
Karma, Dharma and Samsara
tae ni hudas..
Siddhartha Gautama never wrote down his teachings.
That is how I see it too since Gautama Buddha was a Hindu prince. The teachings in Buddhism is parallel to the Hinduism.