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It means there's many paths to God.
only one Supreme God, is supported by Hinduism. Hinduism believe in Incarnation (avatāra) theory thus many God.
They have many gods. Hinduism is a polytheistic religion.
Hinduism does not proselytize as aggressively as Christians--Hindus recognize that there are many paths to God and respect other religions.
Hinduism has many God & Goddess . But main God is Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu & Lord Brahma. This is known as the main trinity of Hinduism.
No, hinduism does not have that many God. It is just a misconception of foreign researchers. All the God in Hinduism are different form of one Supreme God.
according to Hinduism all the God are forms of Supreme God. Supreme god show Incarnation (avatāra) for the sake of humanity, thus he has many different names.
Many may disagree, but at its core Hinduism is monotheistic. There are many manifestations of the one deity.
Hinduism believe in many gods and Budduism believes in no god.
Brahma is the most important god in Hinduism
Hinduism's main god can be called Brahman, Vishnu, Shiva, Kali, Atman,....there are many names for God (capital G).that is so right and i love that answer
Pooja means worship as in the worship of your God/Goddess.