Yes. There are 1 billion Hindus on earth. Few people may not be involved but most do. as per Karma siddhantha of Hinduism, its the individual to decide to follow or not.
The vast majority of Hindus engage in religious rituals on a daily basis.
To the best of my knowledge the Hindus and the Catholic Church have nothing whatsoever in common in the way of religious rituals or ceremonies. The Catholic Church's rituals and ceremonies are rooted in the ancient Hebrew religion, not in the East.
Hindus follow and practice certain religious rituals for their departed parents. There are certain rituals they follow for thirteen days soon after the death. Every year on the day of the death they again practice a ritual called "Shaarddha"
Sure, Hindus have their special praying rituals.
according to vedas frm the carnation of ganga(satyug) on earth hindus performing the rituals in this holy river.
The most important thing in Hinduism is to fulfill our obligations and engage in righteous action. That is 'dharma'. For the rest of the things we are at own. What Gods/Goddesses to worship, what books to revere, how to worship the Gods, what rituals to follow or not. In all this Hinduism does not interfere. Hinduism is a sort of free form religion.
mainly there are 16 rituals according to Vedas. There are ceremonies such as birthday, marriage & festivals as well.
There are gay, straight, bisexual Hindus. There are theistic, atheistic, deistic Hindus. There are really religious and non-religious Hindus. Hindus have all sorts of different lifestyles, depending on the particular Hindu.
Yes, Hindus may use the Vedas at home for rituals and prayers, especially during religious ceremonies and celebrations. The Vedas are considered sacred texts in Hinduism and are often recited or chanted as a form of devotion and connection to the divine.
Mostly it is the gods that inspire the Hindus, but normal everyday people can inspire Hindus as well.
No , in Hinduism cow dung is never eaten. Cow dung is used in different holy rituals.
Devout Hindus perform daily chores such as worshiping at dawn, recitation from religious scripts, singing devotional hymns, meditation, chanting, mantras, recitation of scripture, ext. They also have many other rituals in the events of child birth, weddings, and deaths. *all information was gathered from wikipedia.org under Hinduism. For more information you may follow up on that website