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You become a Hindu when you say "I am a Hindu." There are Hindu nationalists who say that it is impossible to convert to Hinduism but according to IndiaDivine.com what they say is not true. According to most Hindus people become a Hindu by being born.
One would have to say that Hindus believe their creation story ...
Hindu is a religion, a path to find and reach god. Its not a language. Hindi is a language. Not all hindus speak hindi.
You cant, hindus have never said it due to they cant win a War (to peaceful)
In India, Sikhs and Hindus have a history of conflict.
The Hindus say that the Taj Mahal was originally a Hindu temple and that Shah Jahan only acquired it and adapted it to his own needs even though he was Muslim.
aurangzeb was very much orthodox ruler towards the hindu and his policies towards hindu made him foes with the hindus.. it may not be wrong to say the seeds sown by aurangazeb paved way to hindu muslim disunity
The hindus have many, many gods some say there are a crore, but their main gods are Ram, Shiva, Vishnu, Krishna are their main gods.
Obviously, a Hindu can legally marry anyone in most parts of the world. However, traditional Hindu customs say that the parents of bride and groom arrange the marriage and choose the partner for their child, and this person must be someone else of Hindu background.
It would depend upon each individual. The Hindu faith is very diverse but some of the unifying teachings are the favoring of non violence, compassion, and acceptance. However, just as in any religion, there are those that say they are Hindu, but do not follow the guidelines set for what a person who is exercising the Hindu faith would normally do. So, while most Hindu are unified to an extent, there is still a lot of degrees in which that unification extends. This could apply especially to Hindus living in other parts of the world where the religion is not a part of society.
As a general perception yes the rings are exchanged but yet Hindu religion is further sub-divided into many castes, classes n all bits-and-pieces so u can nvery say what they separately hold fr this topic.
we are brothers from Hindu