Shiva, Vishnu, Brahma
Shiva, Vishnu, Brahma
God, the gods and goddesses, humans, all living things, the planet, the universe, and everything are important to Hindus. 'Dharma' (fulfillment of one's obligations and righteous action) is important to hindus, even more important than the question as to which God should be worshiped.
In Hinduism the main trinity of God is followed. They are Lord Shiva Lord Brahma & Lord Vishnu.
Hindus worshiped Lord Shiva Lord Vishnu and Lord Brahma. They were the main triad of Hinduism.
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Because it is worshiped by Hindus
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No, Sikhs and Hindus are different religions. As the first answerer wrote, now Hinduism and Sikhism are considered different religions. But there is a gray area. All hindus rever the Sikh gurus, and many Sikhs rever Hindu Gods and Goddesses.
For the same reason as Jesus and Mary to Christians
I think it is either the Buddhists or the Hindus. Not positive though......
those gods alone know that!!!!!......... Why should one worship only one God. Does anybody knows for sure? What if Gods and Goddesses do not exist at all? Some hindus are atheists. The Hindu Gods and Goddesses respect each other and so do their worshipers. Hindus do not cut each other's throat for this reason. Hindu Gods and Goddesses derive from three religious streams. The aboriginals, they had village Gods and Goddesses. Then the dravidians, who were worshiping Shiva, Durga the Mother Goddess, Rama, Krishna, etc. These Gods and Goddesses do not find any mention in the Vedas. From the Aryan Gods and Goddesses, Vishnu, Indra, Rudra, Vayu, Varuna, Prajapati, Brahaspati, Ashwins, Saraswati, etc. survived the times. Hindus worship all these Gods. They did not break the idols of Gods and Goddesses of others.
It has been said that Hinduism is a religion of 330 million Hinduism gods. All other gods and goddesses are simply facets of this one God.Hinduism is a religion which does recognize a single supreme deity but is tolerant of all other religions and gods or goddesses as forms or manifestations of this one single deity or supreme being. Their philosophy is that, although they believe there is but one truth, there are different "Sages" or spiritual leaders who call the truth by different names.