Hindus used to call the universal spirit lord shiva. Lord shiva is the true universal spirit according to Sacred Texts & Scriptures.
Brahman is the universal soul, all gods are merely different aspects of Brahman.
The answer is Brahman, the Hindus think of it (not sure if it has a gender) as the supreme universal spirit and all the other spirits or gods are manifests of it.
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If you are familiar with any other religion, you will know that it is an almost universal requirement of religions to worship their God or gods.
Mostly it is the gods that inspire the Hindus, but normal everyday people can inspire Hindus as well.
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There is no real answer to this. Christians worship God and Jesus and Hindus worship a plethora of gods, one god, or no gods at all.
In Hinduism, it is believed that 'Brahman' is the one supreme, universal Spirit that is the origin and support of the phenomenal universe. It is said that Hindus believe there are 33 million deities. In the Vedas, Thirty-three gods are listed. This is followed by the Sanskrit word 'Koti', which is used for "class" but can also be used for a number equal to 10 million. According to one view, some scholars misinterpreted the word 'Koti' - which is meant to mean "class", claiming that there are 33 million gods within Hinduism. Another view contends that 33 million is a figure symbolizing infinity, indicating infinite forms of God.
AnswerMost Christians believe in a Trinity that is the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. This is three persons in one God. Hindus believe in a godhead that is Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. This is three gods in one.
At their home.
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