Hair growing is not important in Hindu dharma.
However, the Vedic medical scripture Aayurveda prescribes herbal medicines for growing hair.
Because the cow is hinduism's favorite animal to worship.They may have other ways to worship cows just look it uo on Google.com and I bet you will find the other answers.
toastGood, if you are looking for a frivolous answer. Otherwise hindus worship their Gods and Goddesses in temples. Each home has a niche where the idols or images of Gods and Goddesses are kept. This alleviates the need to go to the temples if the person cannot find time.at the lake/river
those gods alone know that!!!!!......... Why should one worship only one God. Does anybody knows for sure? What if Gods and Goddesses do not exist at all? Some hindus are atheists. The Hindu Gods and Goddesses respect each other and so do their worshipers. Hindus do not cut each other's throat for this reason. Hindu Gods and Goddesses derive from three religious streams. The aboriginals, they had village Gods and Goddesses. Then the dravidians, who were worshiping Shiva, Durga the Mother Goddess, Rama, Krishna, etc. These Gods and Goddesses do not find any mention in the Vedas. From the Aryan Gods and Goddesses, Vishnu, Indra, Rudra, Vayu, Varuna, Prajapati, Brahaspati, Ashwins, Saraswati, etc. survived the times. Hindus worship all these Gods. They did not break the idols of Gods and Goddesses of others.
A lot. The Greeks worship many gods and goddesses so you can't find the exact number. There are many major and minor Greek gods and goddesses. You have to be more specific, how many Greek major gods or how many minor gods.
Hinduism helps believers to have a faith and a cause of their life. Hinduism helps to find purpose of life.
Hinduism is practiced through out the world. SO in most of the Caribbean countries you can find followers of Hinduism.
You can find them on youtube. Just look up how to worship satan.
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god statues.
pretty much yes. they believe both good and bad gods in order to achieve the balance in life. but then, Jesus is the only and the ultimate solution in order to find who is God.. Jesus is coolHinduism believes that there is only one supreme Absolute called Brahman but does not advocate the worship of any one particular deity. •Brahman is the main god of Hinduism- he is said to be the Absolute, the only one real God. There are other gods in Hinduism worthy of worship, however, they are more comparable to Greek or Roman gods, more like heroes. Although there are many, the most important gods after Brahman in Hinduism are Vishnu, the protector, and Shiva, the destroyer.
I do not think the question is very clear. If it means that whether there are any rules and regulations in Hinduism, then, sure, there are. But they relate to the responsibilities of a person towards the family and the society, and valuing traditions. That is known as 'Dharma' (duties and righteous conduct). Where Hinduism is quite lenient is about one's belief in God/Gods/Goddesses. Hinduism sees no harm in different beliefs in this regards, if the person is fulfilling his/her 'Dharma'. So, you would find all types of beliefs in Hinduism that you can think of; polytheism, monotheism, monism, pantheism, panentheism, henotheism, kenotheism, and even atheism. These are considered as 'Matas' (opinions), and one can follow any according to his/her inclination.
no, there are no stereotypes about Hinduism. You might find some India western countries but they are very rare.