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There are some who will argue strenuously against this, but Hinduism is, at its most basic, monotheistic. All of the different 'gods' are manifestations of Atman.
yes Hinduism was monotheistic, and it has always been and always will be. The core of Hinduism suggests that all beings are created from Lord Brahma himself. Thus Hinduism is monotheistic.
it is Monotheistic.
it can be henotheistic,polytheistic and monotheistic
Hinduism is a monotheistic religion even though there is many deities the deities are forms of one supreme being called Brahman
no. Hinduism is polytheistic, Christianity is monotheistic.
Judaism is monotheistic, while Hinduism is polytheistic.
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Monotheistic People confuse the many Gods and deities in Hinduism with polytheism. But Hinduism is primarily monotheistic. The many Gods are considered different expressions or manifestations of the one supreme Paramatma (Ultimate spirit), which by itself is formless.
Hinduism is polytheistic meaning believing in many gods. it is not monotheistic. some people say it could go either way and just believe in the major god. but people also argue that Christianity is polytheistic because Jesus the holy spirit and god are all gods
Krishna is a central figure in Hinduism, and is considered in some monotheistic traditions as an avatar of Vishnu.
Hinduism is originally monotheistic, it Believes in one true god. it also has many gods due to the reason that the one true god took many Incarnation (avatāra) to sustain life.