It depends what you mean by 'cultural group'. A Hindu's cultural group is obviously Hindu in the religious sense however, as with any religion, anyone from any genetic heritage can be a Hindu.
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"Hindus" is a common noun when referring to the followers of Hinduism as a group.
Hindus are the dominant religious group of the Indian Subcontinent. Arabs are the dominant ethnic group of the Middle East and North Africa. The two are entirely unrelated.
because some are of a higher group than others in the caste system.
There are approximately 1.3 million Hindus in Britain, making up a significant minority religious group in the country.
There is no standard collective nouns for a group of Hindus.
It is when a big group of hindus get together and pray.
Hindus are influenced by Diwali.They celebrate this festival.
Yes, Hindus commonly consume dairy products as part of their diet, as dairy holds a significant cultural and religious importance in Hinduism.
"Hindus" is a common noun because it refers to a group of people who practice Hinduism rather than a specific individual or place.
Hindus typically do not support gays and lesbians.
Hinduism is the by far the dominant religious group. Hindus constitute more than 80% of the Indian population.