by looking at there timelines and holy scriptures. :D
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"
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Hindus and people who are curious about Hindu beliefs.
A:The Holy Spirit is a Christian concept. Hindus generally respect the beliefs of others, but do not share those beliefs.
HINDUS
Hinduism is closely related to jainism. Hindus practice Non Violence & Peace.
Hindus practice their religion in various ways, which can vary greatly based on personal beliefs and community traditions. Many Hindus visit temples regularly, often on weekends or during festivals, while others may practice at home daily through rituals, prayers, and meditation. Significant festivals, such as Diwali and Holi, draw larger gatherings in communities, fostering a sense of collective worship. Ultimately, the frequency of religious practice can range from daily rituals to periodic temple visits, depending on individual devotion and cultural context.
No they have totally different beliefs.
Hindus believe in rebirth and reincarnation, which the three religions do not believe in.
Yes They are, By & large Hindus are Very peaceful people.
People practice their beliefs because they have faith in their God. They want to show their loyalty to their God and that is why people practice their beliefs.
Yes, it is permissible for Hindus to eat fish as long as it is prepared according to their dietary restrictions and beliefs.