Some Hindus believe he didn't exist. Some Hindus believed he existed but wasn't divine. Some Hindus believe that he existed and was divine. It all depends on the Hindu that is asked.
A:No. Jesus has no role in the Hindu religion. Hindus will respectfully accept that he has a role in Christianity, but do not believe that the Christian story is the truth.
No. Hindus do not believe in human sacrifice.
Hindus believe in reincarnation.
This is actually what Jews and Muslims believe. It is also what Hindus and atheists believe. If you believe that Jesus existed but that he was not the son of God, this does not, by itself, make you a Jew, Muslim, Hindu or atheist, but it does arguably make you a realist. It remains for you to decide which God or gods you believe in, if any.
AnswerThere are many reasons people could fail to believe that Jesus was sent to save us from our sins: They may, for example, be Hindus, and believe that Brahma did not send Jesus. Therefore, to a Hindu, Jesus was merely a man.They may be Jews, who believe in God, but do not believe that Jesus was sent by their God.They may be Muslims, who believe in the same God, but do not believe that Jesus was sent by God to save us from our sins. They believe that Jesus was merely a prophet.They may not believe in God. If God does not exist, he could not have sent Jesus.
Hindus, Buddhists and Sikhs believe in reincarnation.
Hindus believe god
Many Christians believe that Jesus will return some day. Jews, Muslims, Hindus and those of other religions, as well as atheists, say that Jesus has died and will never return.
Yes Hindus were there in India when Jesus was born, as we must remember that Thomas came to India and converted the Hindus there.
No, hindus believe the cow is a sacred animal.
For Hindus, the Holy Spirit does not exist, just as Christians believe that Vishnu does not exist.
While most people believe that Jesus was probably a real, historical person who preached to the Jews during the early first century CE, many do not believe that he was divine or that he was the Son of God. Jews believe that he was a preacher, among the many who wandered through Galilee and Judea during Roman times. Muslims believe that he was an important prophet. Hindus respect Jesus for his teachings, but do not believe that he was divinely inspired. And so on. Atheists also do not believe in Jesus, except that he may have been a first century preacher.