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Some Buddhist sects believe in Ganesha also, but I would suspect that if you did not believe in Ganesha, or his power to influence, why would you bother to get it tattooed to your body?
Most common of the beliefs of Hinduism are Dharma (righteous living) Artha (material prosperity) Kāma (enjoyment) Moksha (liberation) and The Law of Cause and Effect (karma) . Some of the practiCes include worshipping god and following duties dictated by Vedas.
There are several that meet your question. Most Buddhists believed that violence was wrong, as did some sects in the Hindu religion. The Society of Friends (Quakers) likewise, and the 7th Day Adventist Church.
Some Christian sects allow it, some might not.
Zen and Pure Land are some I know.
Hindu Kush is also known as Hindukush or Hindu Koh in Persian and Pashto languages, meaning "Kills the Hindu." It is sometimes referred to as Hindu Parbat or Hindu Raj in local languages, meaning "Hindu Mountain" or "Hindu Rule."
There are Orthodox Baha'is. There are also some other Baha'i sects. The main one follows the Universal House of Justice in Haifa Israel.
Nepal is the only Hindu kingdom of the world. India is a democratic country with Hindu majority.
Some branches of the Hindu religion are Shaivism, Vaishnavism, Srauta, and Vedic religions.
Some Hindu girl names starting with 'Re' are:RenukaReshmaRevathiRekha
Some Hindu's drink tea and coffee and some Hindu's don't.
Some Pentecostal sects and Seventh-day Adventists do.