In Hinduism, Brahman is the supreme god.According to Manu Smriti 1.11, Brahman is same as Purusha and according to 1.19 and 1.20, Purusha is made of seven maha purushas.
According to Rig Veda/ Purusha 1.10.90-14, Purusha has seven hidden weapons and seven kinds of energies.
It is not mentioned anywhere in Hindu scriptures who the seven Mahapurushas who constitute the supreme Hindu god.
However, a good knowledge of Hinduism would indicate that they are,
1. Indra
2. Shakti
3. Brahma
4. Vishnu
5. Shiva
6. Shani
7. Yama
These are specialist gods. To depend on them a Hindu must have a thorough knowledge of these gods and the situation in which they would be used!
Therefore, a single god based on a combination of these seven gods are also popular.
In addition there are goddesses, children of gods, incarnations of Vishnu, etc.
This makes Hindu gods infinite.
It must be mentioned here that one can't believe in Brahman. One must accept Brahman as a fact. This is because, unlike other Hindu gods, it is 100% reliable.
However, Brahman is the god of people leading an ideal life.
For the suffering people it can just show in what direction they should proceed to make their life ideal.
Thus, theoretically, there is just one ideal Hindu god, Brahman, which is not a practical god for an ordinary Hindu.
However, practically there are infinite Hindu gods.
A theistic religion is a belief system that revolves around the existence of one or more gods or deities. Followers of theistic religions typically believe in a divine power that governs the universe and guides human life. Examples of theistic religions include Christianity, Islam, and Hinduism.
Hinduism is considered polytheistic (many gods).
= Hinduism believes in karma but karma does not mean rebirth. =
Hinduism. It is a religion that believes in reincarnation. Some Muslim and Buddhist sectors also believe this.
Hinduism is a culture that hindus beleived in. They had there special festivals, like holly the festival of color or Diwali the festival of lights. They beleived in there own gods like Ganesh the elephant god, and many more. Hindus also beleived in cows and that they were the sacred animal of India.
Shinto, Hinduism, Voudou, shamanic religions, Paganism, Chinese, Ancient Greek...The Greek's have many gods
The many gods of Hinduism are all actually manifestations of the same single entities of the trinity Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. Also, the many gods of Greece were personifications of their subjective truths which cannot be said for Hinduism. Moreover, Hindu religion is oldest in the world and had more time to develop.
Hinduism is the main religion in India. For more info on Hinduism check out Wikipedia.
Hinduism is the religion most commonly associated with the caste system. This system places individuals into social groups based on their birth, with positions ranging from the highest caste (Brahmins) to the lowest caste (Dalits). While the caste system is more traditionally associated with Hinduism, it has also had historical influence in other South Asian societies.
its more than a religion because it's a way of life. :)
pretty much yes. they believe both good and bad gods in order to achieve the balance in life. but then, Jesus is the only and the ultimate solution in order to find who is God.. Jesus is coolHinduism believes that there is only one supreme Absolute called Brahman but does not advocate the worship of any one particular deity. •Brahman is the main god of Hinduism- he is said to be the Absolute, the only one real God. There are other gods in Hinduism worthy of worship, however, they are more comparable to Greek or Roman gods, more like heroes. Although there are many, the most important gods after Brahman in Hinduism are Vishnu, the protector, and Shiva, the destroyer.
Hinduism. There are many types of religion in India. Islam and Christianity are the others. Hinduism is the most common.