it can be henotheistic,polytheistic and monotheistic
Strictly speaking there are no lving religions today that are henotheistic (that is actively worsiping a particular god without denying the existance of others), however, there are many schools of Hinduism and Buddhism whose adherents worship or practice in a henotheistc (rather than polytheistic) way. Also, many of the modern "Neo Pagan" traditions show preferance to a particular deity but recognize the existance of other gods (or goddesses). And then of course there are many Unitarian Universalists who would classify themselves as henotheistic.
Good question, the answer is neither. It is often described as henotheistic, involving devotion to one god, but accepting the existence of others.I believe that they are monotheistic as they believe in one central God- Brahman. Maybe i am wrong?!?Hindu's believe that all other gods are just aspects of Brahman.
Hinduism and buddism
Hinduism
Akhenaton, however, they became polytheistic again after his death.
There is no founder of Hinduism.
During the history of Egypt's Pharoahs, there was one Pharoah and his Queen that made a henotheistic religion. The belief of a single god, but did not deny the existence of other gods. The Pharoah was Akhenaten, and the Queen was Nefertiti of the 18th Dynasty; the parents to the famed king, King Tutankhamen. The henotheistic religion they set in, believing in only Aten, did not last once their son came into rule. The henotheistic religion was replaced by the old polytheistic religion where they worship many gods.
indias major religion is Hinduism
Islam stems from Judaism, Christianity, Arab Henotheistic religions, and small bits of Zoroastrianism.
Follower of Hinduism is called a 'Hindu'.Follower of Hinduism is called a 'Hindu'.
No one believes in Hinduism Now. Hinduism is Dead.
80% of Hinduism is found in India were Hinduism was "born".