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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.
to many of the swaminarayan followers bhagwan swaminarayan is supreme god and there is no one that can top him. this is true in hinduism as well
Hinduism has more than one god. Christianity has one God, the true God, the Trinity, who died for all to save our sins.
according to Hinduism all the Gods are Incarnation (avatāra) of the one true divine God. these Incarnation (avatāra) occurred to fulfil various purposes and sustain life. Thus.
Hinduism is one although in four parts. Every Hindu believe that all God in Hinduism are united & Incarnation (avatāra) of one Supreme God.
No. There is only one God. God whose son is Jesus. no one really knows it depends on your religion, but yes i think he is true.
Many may disagree, but at its core Hinduism is monotheistic. There are many manifestations of the one deity.
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only one Supreme God, is supported by Hinduism. Hinduism believe in Incarnation (avatāra) theory thus many God.
No, hinduism does not have that many God. It is just a misconception of foreign researchers. All the God in Hinduism are different form of one Supreme God.
Christianity is based on the belief in one God; Hinduism is based on the belief in many gods. One cannot be a Hindu and a Christian at the same time, whereas one can accept Jesus as a god in Hinduism and still continue to follow Hinduism.
Yes, Hinduism does revolve around this idea. Hinduism believe in one Supreme God & Incarnation (avatāra) theory. He is called Supreme God in Hinduism.