I will put it this way. The two Gods are Shiva and Vishnu, since you have not asked for Goddesses. Otherwise Durga is considered the Mother Goddess. The worshipers of Shiva are known as 'Shaiva', the worshipers of Vishnu are known as 'Vaishnavas'. Those who worship the Mother Goddess as known as 'Shaktas'. These are the major divisions among hindus. But hindus respect and worship all Gods and Goddesses.
Hinduism is a very old religion with many important people. The two most common names associated with Hinduism is Buddha and Krishna.
Ganesh and vishnu
Sanatana Hindu religion is based on two aspects- Shiva and Sakti. The three important deities of Hinduism are Bramha Vishnu and Maheswar. Lord Shiva ( also called as maheswar and by many other names) is the most important God of Hinduism. Hinduism being the oldest religion in the world is a flexible religion irrespective of one's sex ie both women and men are equal. Hence there are both female and male Gods in our religion.
This is called polytheism! If you are interested in this read up on the Hindu religion, or any of the pagan/neo-pagan religions which believe in all sorts of gods, demigods and deities.
Shiva and Brahma.
I want to know what is the meaning of the two schools of thought in Hindu religion
One can become a Hindu by either of the two of the following ways: 1. Born with Hindi speaking parents and one knows at least how to speak Hindi 2. Pray to gods that hindus pray to and practise the religion
Hinduism celebrates Diwali, the festival of lights, to signify the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. Sikhism also celebrates Bandi Chhor Divas, which coincides with Diwali, to commemorate the release of Guru Hargobind Ji from prison.
If the two were to join, it would result in Islam. That is, the Hindu's would become Muslims.
the gods and their offerings for the gods
There is two one vishnu and the other brahman
hindu[ism] is a religion, HINDI is the language... there are two ways to say thank you in hindi: shukriya and dhanyavad
Hinduism has these gods but unlike the Christian Trinity they are not all the supreme Gods. Brahma is usually seen as a creator god but not the Supreme. Hindu sects vary over which of the other two are supreme. Vaishnavas believe Vishnu is the Supreme God. Shaivites believe that Shiva is supreme. Most Hindus believe that Shiva and Vishnu are different versions of the Ultimate Person of God.
Many do. Islam and Hindu are two examples.