Its sanskrit - the mother of all languages.
Praying while kneeling.
In the Indian Language it is called the Ganga River. In America, they call it the Ganges.
Hindus call it Bhagvad Gita
Hindus don't call themselves Hindus. They call themselves "Santana Dharma". The titles "Hindu" and "Hinduism", were first used by the Persians, because they were on the opposite side of the Indus river.
Hindus dont have christenings or any ritual that converts you to a Hindu.
No. "Spanish" is a language and an ethnicity, while "Mexican" is only the latter.
Sanātana Dharma
Temple.
They call it Dharmagrantha.
It depends on whether the grandmom is a christian, hindu or muslim. For example, christians call their grandmother 'ammachi' or 'ammama' whereas hindus call their grand mother 'achamma' or 'ammuma' or 'muthachi'.
No your mistaken only christians call there god the messiah.
After it eats, the praying mantis simply cleans its claws (or forelegs, or whatever you call them).