Hinduism differs in a way that any one can become Hindu, while still following their gods. Hinduism is basically a way of lifestyle & belief.
Hinduism is often considered to be a Polytheistic religion. A polytheistic religion is most often a religion that believes in a pantheon of different dieties responsible for different occurances.
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Hinduism is one of the ancient one, actually Hinduism is not a religion it came from the livelihood, nature and cultural activities of the ancient people. For each livelihood, for each activity and for nature they made Idols and worshiped. Like that the Hinduism developed as a religion.
The house of worship in Hinduism is called a Temple. In a Temple only God stays & no one else can stay their overnight.
Hinduism is a religion which many people think has many Gods, but actually all the different gods represent the personality of the main ultimate god. The god is too great to imagine and so all the other gods help to visualise the ultimate god.
There is no simple single answer.There are many religions and all differ to a greater or lesser extent on how they worship.Some religions do not have a god or gods so they would not worship one at all.You need to specify which religion you are referring to for a particular answer.
The major religions in the Middle East are the based on the same principles and morals> They just differ in the way and rules of performing the worships as Praying, fastening, paying for the poor, and pilgrimage. All major religions worship same God (called in Arabic Allah) as the one and only one God.
Hinduism believes in a Supreme Creator, whereas Jainism does not.
No, not all religions believe in a supreme being. Some religions are polytheistic, worshipping multiple gods and goddesses, while others are non-theistic, focusing on ethical teachings and self-improvement rather than the worship of a deity.
Hinduism believes in a Creator God, while Buddhism does not.
The major Universalizing religions are Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism. These religions strive to appeal to all people and are open to followers from any background. They often have a strong missionary component and seek to spread their beliefs globally.