Nonviolence (Ahinsa), Tolerance, Faith in God and Community Sharing
no
they have an infinite amount of life (reincarnation)
there are many special days. But the most important is Diwali and Holi.
There is karmic cycle(wheel) in sanatan dharma i.e. hinduism(thou hinduism is not a religion its dharma) thanks and regards
Its the closest that comes to the modern big-bang theory.
Hindus don't. The Qur'an has nothing to do with Hinduism.
Hinduism had many traditional garments, they differed greatly from class to class. For women these gramnets were more unified and were called sarees.
The main focus, the way I see it, of Hinduism is to lead a good life, not harm anybody or anything unless it is essential, and to search for the truth about the universe.
Mostly anything that was not Buddhism : Hinduism, Judaism, etc
Hinduism has no special symbol for 'karma'. However, in buddhism, the 'wheel' is the symbol of karma.
"Inclusive" does not have a special meaning in Hinduism. The term generally refers to the embrace of all or most ideas and values. Hinduism, because of its lack of clear strictures and general conceptual fluidity has been able to absorb and include many different ideologies and values.
paste special is special i'm saying anything