Innumerable people follow Bhagawan Sri Rama.
Rama says that to help other people one might have to suffer from many problems. This is the ideal of Dharma (righteous living) and following it firmly shown in Ramayan.
No, not all people in India follow Hinduism or Hindu religion. India supports all religions. India is home to Hinduism, Islam, Christianity and many more faiths.
This is not a hindu tradition.
According to BBC Religion, The 2001 Census recorded 559,000 Hindus in Britain, which was about 1% of the population.
Question is too vague. What are Hindus? -Followers of the religion Hinduism. What are they in terms of race? -They are mostly Indians because Hinduism as a religion was born in India.
Hindu religion defines trinity concept. Brahma Vishnu and Maheshwara. Vishnu and Maheshwara and their incarnation are predominantly worshiped by Hindus. However there are many gods and demigods in Hindu faith.
Chant Hare Krishna Mantra. This is the prescribed medicine for the soul and mind in this present age of darkness Chant the mantra as follows Hare Krsna, Hare Krsna, Krsna Krsna, Hare Hare, Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare Keep repeating as many times
yes, many places are sacred to Hinduism. Such as kailash chardham jagannath puri. And rama mandir.
Rama was perhaps not born in Ayodhya. There is a principality in Jammu, Kashmir, which is supposed to be the land of Kaushalya's father. Some people believe that Rama was born there. However, why Rama was born as the son of King Dasaratha and Queen Kaushalya is because the two were Manu and Shataroopa (one of the Hindu Adams and Eves. There have been many since we believe in a cyclical universe) in their previous births and Lord Vishnu had promised them that in a future birth, he would be born as their son.
What does your question ask? Hindus have many Gods and Goddesses. Vishnu, Shiva, Rama, Krishna, Buddha, Ganesha, Kartikeya, Hanuman are some of the Hindu Gods. Saraswati, Lakshmi, Parvati, Durga are some of the Goddesses.
That can be credited to what Buddha said about life. His philosophy is more reasonable than many others that is why people accept it. Buddha was born a Hindu but his followers created a new religion based on his teachings.
This is quite disputed... many people believe he said "He Ram" while others insist it was "Rama, Rama"