A priest is called purohita [पुरोहितः] {lit. one who places the good of the person engaging his services} in Hinduism. The priesthood or the task performed by him is called paurohityam[पौरोहित्यम्].
The priest in hindism is called "Pandit" or "sadhu"
Hinduism is just as important as any other religion
no, Hinduism is not a strict religion, rather it is a way of life. any one can be a follower of Hinduism.
Hinduism does not have any founder. Supreme god created all the beings and there after Hinduism existed with these beings.
Hinduism does not have any spiritual/religious head.
Hinduism does not have any spiritual/religious leader.
Hinduism can create the jobs not for searching ................... ---Vishnu
Hinduism is not credited to any particular founder. It is an indigenous religion.
No, Hinduism was created by Supreme God himself. Thus it does not have any creator. But Dravidian & Aryans are the first practitioners of modern Hinduism.
The term for "priest" can vary significantly across different Asian languages and cultures. For example, in Japanese, the word is "sōshi" (僧侶) for a Buddhist priest, while in Chinese, it is "sīshì" (僧侶) for a monk or priest. In Hinduism, the term "pāṇḍit" (पंडित) is often used for a priest or learned person. Each culture has its own unique terminology reflecting its religious practices and beliefs.
Islam is an Abrahamic religion revealed by the Prophet Muhammad and was not influenced in any way by Hinduism.