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Hinduism is a religion predominantly found in India. Hindu's beliefs are fairly open and a Hindu may be monotheistic, polytheistic, atheist and agnostic, etc. See the related links for more information.
how does ahimsa relate to other hindu beliefs
the beliefs are not real
Hell in Sanskrit is typically referred to as "Narak" or "Naraka." These terms are used to describe the place of punishment or suffering in Hindu and Buddhist beliefs.
writings about Hindu beliefs
Being Hindu
That depends on the Hindu that is being talked to. There are some Hindus that are atheistic in their beliefs but refuse to be called atheits. There are Hindu's that are fundamental polytheists/monotheists in their beliefs. There is not really a "Hindu" argument for/against relgious experiences.
Hindu Faith has changed by accepting some of Buddhism beliefs.
Yes; most Indians today are Hindu.
they both express truth The relationship between Buddhist and Hindu beliefs lies in the fact that Buddhism was founded by Guatama Siddharta, a Hindu Prince, about 2 centuries ago.
Largely Hindu.
In a Supreme Creator.