the people that lead the faithful in worship in Hinduism are called saints or pujari. Some people also call them gurus or baba.
people that lead the faithful in Hinduism worship are called pandits. Some people also call them poojari or vidvana.
Hinduism
Yes, while he was leading worship with the song "Here I am to Worship" (Vim Para Adorar Te) in Brazil the crowd took over and began to lead the worship in Portuguese.
Invasion of aryans and there after their dominance over northern India lead to the development of Hinduism. Also many emperors spread Hinduism outside of India.
Some Quakers might have pulpits although many do not because they do not have people appointed to lead their worship or preach.
yes. Like any other religious scriptures, they teach people to understand their purpose of life and how to lead it.
the first amendment of the bill of right
the First Amendment of the bill of right
The first amendment of the bill of rights.
No not all Religions believe there is a God. Buddhism believe in this but they do worship previous people that they believed helped the world.
Hinduism started because people started asking questions about the world and the universe. Its not only the people who contributes to have a universal religion. They do need a leader (mesiyah!) to lead and guide them too. In case of Hinduism we can talk about Lord Raam! Why does a religion get started? Because there are perplexing questions about our coming into existence, about what happens to us after death, how should we live our life, etc. Hinduism also started for these reasons. In ancient India, there has never been any religion other than hinduism. It is probably 50,000 years old. Hinduism incorporated all views including those of aboriginals, dravidians, and aryans.
The main focus, the way I see it, of Hinduism is to lead a good life, not harm anybody or anything unless it is essential, and to search for the truth about the universe.
Hinduism believed in Caste system and social structures, while Buddhism gave everyman same right and acceptance. this was the major factor that led Buddhism to develop separately from Hinduism.