Main goal of Hinduism is to live life happily and attain the highest joys of this life. Also Ultimate goal of Hinduism is to attain Moksha (liberation) or reunite with Supreme God.
main goal for Hindus is to worship god. Also to attain Moksha (liberation) via meditation and worship.
Some people believe spiritual formation is important, however, not everyone holds that same opinion. Spiritual formation is most often associated with Christianity, where the goal is to become more like Jesus.
Most of the Hindus do not know what is Yoga but they live according to the spiritual ideas prescribed by Patanjali.
Hindus believe that spiritual perfection can be achieved through Karma Yoga. Simply stated, Karma Yoga is dedicating all work to God whileworking selflessly in the service of humanity without the expectation of reward.According to the BhagavadGita- the equivalent of the Hindu Bible - there are other pathways to spiritual perfection, but this is the simplest.
Important places for hindus are mainly temples. Places where Hindu gods did some amazing miracle are also important for hindus. These places are known as chardham.
They are important because Hindus worship in temples. That's where they worship their gods
No, for hindus most important text was Vedas. Not Bhagwat Geeta , it was the second important text.
Lhasa is the most important city of Tibet, both the spiritual center and the official capital. Xigaze is another important spiritual center.
There is no one location but Varanasi & Allahabad are some major sites. In general, India is the most important region.
India has the most Hindus.
Hinduism includes a belief in reincarnation, so any given lifetime is just a part of a much larger series of lifetimes, in which a spiritual being is evolving toward a higher spiritual state. So Hindus regard their journey through life as merely a part of a larger process.
to stay in power.
Hindus of today are different from the earlier Hindus who followed the Sanatana Dharma. Those ancient Hindus regarded their journey of life to be one where they have to attain the goal of Moksha or Liberation. Today's Hindus are as lost as the rest of the world. We believe in many Gods with names and forms. We believe that we will go to heaven and hell, we believe in all the fairy tales like Santa Claus and a God with an elephant head. But most of the Hindus are in this unfortunate situation. There are a few Hindus who still believe in the original Upanishads and the Vedas which tell us we are not the body, we are not the mind, we are the Divine Soul, and to be liberated and united with God is our ultimate goal. This is how they live their life.