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Not really. Hindus believe in rakshasas, or demons.
Hindus believe that the cow is sacred in their religion. However, ancient Hindus did eat cow but sence Hinduism was not formed by one person, it slowly developed that the cow is sacred.
The followers of Hinduism are called Hindus
Hinduism usually believe in burning the body after death. Some sects of Hinduism also believe in disposing the body into the river or ocean.
Mandir is a temple, place of worship for Hindus - the followers of Hinduism. Hence, Hindus go to Mandirs. However, those who believe in Hinduism, no matter what religion they belong to also visit Mandirs.
There Hinduism is more related to the belief in one God from Portuguese influence
popular Hinduism belief is that God is everywhere. Thus Hindus believe in all around them.
No. Because followers of Hinduism believe in Salvation and Moksha - release from the cycle of rebirth.
Hinduism firnly believe in Reincarnation (punarjanma). They believe that according to your deeds you are awarded life again.
Polytheism ================ It is a mixture of monotheism, polytheism, and pantheism. Certain denomiations of HInduism believe in monotheism. Certain believe in polytheism. And certain pantheism. However, most Hindus believe in one Supreme God and that is Maha-Vishnu. --Ajay
The Hindus believe in rebirth ,and that after a certain reincarnation of a spiritual birth then only can they go to heaven.
Hindus believe in samsara, an eternal cycle of birth, life and deaths or reincarnation, explains How Stuff Works. In Hinduism, each individual soul is considered immortal or eternal. Samsara is controlled by karma, which, in Hinduism, is the moral law of action and reaction.