Allah is not a Hindu God it's the Arabic name for God.
Muslims do not use imagery to describe their God. This is why Muslim holy places and mosques are filled with Arabic lettering.
Hindu gods are depicted in brightly coloured pictures.
These are some of them
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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.
Allah is gods name ok
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Allah is an Arabic word; it just means "God." Hindu (Indian) religion has many gods, with personal names. The must commonly used for "God" is "Ram." Although Allah is a spirit, he is considered male. He developed from the god of the Moon, whose name was "Sin."
No, as far as I am told is that he is a Hindu, and his name "The Great Khali" is of one of the many Hindu Gods.
A Hindu temple can have many different idols of Gods. Some of them are Krishna, Vishnu, Durga, Lakshmi, Saraswati, Ganapati, Shiva, etc.
There are many gods and goddesses in Hinduism. See the related link below.
The name of Indra, the king of the gods in Hindu mythology, is a proper noun; the name of a specific god.
Hindu religion defines trinity concept. Brahma Vishnu and Maheshwara. Vishnu and Maheshwara and their incarnation are predominantly worshiped by Hindus. However there are many gods and demigods in Hindu faith.
They are called murtis; paintings of Brahma in many forms
Yes, Muslims believe in God. They often refer to him as "Allah' which is the Arabic name for God.
Dev means God in Sanskrit/HinduIndra is the name of the king of Gods in Sanskrit/Hindu.Therefore Devindra refers to the King of Hindu Gods- King Indra.