Some believe in certain gods, some believe in other gods, some believe in no gods, some believe in all the gods.
Some believe in certain gods, some believe in other gods, some believe in all the gods, some believe in no gods.
You have to be a devotee to Hinduism to be a Hindu and believe in the gods that they believe in.
yes people do believe sun god i as a Hindu have a lots of sun gods so do the ancient Egyptians
many people cannot believe it but there are 340,000,000-360,000,000 gods in Hindu mythology.
Hindu people has their gods and goddesses while the Buddhists has their god Buddha , Buddhists believe more on what Buddha taught when he is still alive.. Hindu worships many gods and goddesses..
Hindus don't believe in a god in the monotheistic sense. Rather they believe in a large group of gods with vast powers but quasi human thoughts and motivations.The Hindu people accept the existence of many, many gods. Each god in their religion serves a different role in nature.
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Because in Hinduism they believe in many gods and Buddhism doesn't believe in any gods.
There is probably no specific term for those who disbelieve only in Hindu gods, but who knows, somebody somewhere might use such a word. The term for someone who does not believe in any god -- and so disbelieves in Hindu gods along with all other gods -- is "atheist".
Hindu beleivers believe in Hinduism, they also believe in many gods, like shiva the god of destroing desses, and they also believe in going to the holy temple "the hinu Mandir" to have anual festivals and prey to the people who died and there divinities.
they believe that the gods are the final destination to everything.
This question can be asked from all theists, Jews, christians, and Muslims. But it is not necessary that a Hindu should believe in Gods and Goddesses. There are philosophies in Hinduism which are atheist, for example, Samkhya and Vaisesika. Advaita also can be an atheist philosophy. I am an atheist advaitist Hindu.