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In which religion are Vishnu and Shiva central figures?

Vishnu and Shiva are central figures in Hinduism.


What are the keys figures for Hinduism?

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What are the important figures of Hinduism?

Do you mean "FIGURES" as numbers or pattern? The number is "OM" the patterns is "OM". It is a mantra. You can chant; "Om mani Padma Hum".


Is Hinduism important?

Hinduism is just as important as any other religion


What are the Important Holy People of Hinduism?

The White Schfincter of Hinduism


Who is the Hinduism's Gods?

Brahma is the most important god in Hinduism


Who is the god in Hinduism?

Brahma is the most important god in Hinduism


How important is Indian's geography to the beliefs of Hinduism?

pretty important, because Aryans were the founders of Hinduism. When they moved to India and indus valley they spread Hinduism extensively.


What are the important artifacts of Hinduism?

The artifacts of Hinduism are Shrines,bell and statues of their gods.


How important is Indias geography to the beliefs of Hinduism?

very much important, Hinduism was originally Brahmanism. Aryans invaded India with this Brahmanism & Ultimate it became Hinduism as we know today.


What is one important difference between Hinduism and Brahmanism?

Both Hinduism AND Brahmanism are almost same. Hinduism is said to be found from Brahmanism.


Who are the most important figures in Hinduism?

The most important figures in Hinduism are the Deities, Vishnu being the most venerated. Vishnu acts as a darma cop and comes to this earth in his avatar forms (Rama & Krishna) in order to restore order and darma to humanity. (Darma being the teachings of enlightenment) Vishnu has come to the earth in nine different forms. The tenth form we are still waiting for. Shiva is also a popular Deity. Shiva represents renunciation and is often depicted isolated from society living in the mountains covered in ash from human cremation.