No. The word in question was invented by Christian theologians as a plausible pronunciation of the Tegragrammaton, the 4-letter name of God that Jews never pronounce.
gurus are the teachers of Hinduism. Gurus are even worshiped by Gods, according to Hinduism.
Hindus worshiped Lord Shiva Lord Vishnu and Lord Brahma. They were the main triad of Hinduism.
No; they are entirely different deities in separate cultures and worshiped in different time periods.
most worshipped god in Hinduism are known as holy trinity in Hinduism. they are Lordshiva Lord Brahma and Lord Vishnu.
Over a thousand of gods like ganesha, shiva, ect
The Ganges is worshiped as the goddess Ganga in Hinduism.The Sarasvati River is worshiped as the goddess Sarasvati, also in Hinduism.
Judaism is the religion that associates with the Torah, Yahweh (the Hebrew name for God), and Hanukkah. The Torah is the central religious text of Judaism, Yahweh is the God worshiped in Judaism, and Hanukkah is a Jewish holiday commemorating the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem.
Zoroastrianism & Hinduism also has a god of fire.
Yes, in that the ancient Greeks worshiped what we know as "Greek myths" as gods and goddesses. They both exist in history; albit the history of different peoples and in different time periods. No, in that they are not worshiped as they were then in today society.
Raman is the god that is worshiped by Hindus across the world. It is known to the religion of Hinduism and represents power and strength. It is a huge symbol in Hinduism and is one of the many gods that are looked up to.
Saraswati is the Hindu goddess of knowledge, music, arts and science. The religion that Saraswati is associated with is Hinduism and is still worshiped to this day.
Yahweh ben Yahweh was born on 1935-10-27.