Ultimately the choice of the bride or groom.
This is a social custom that can change with time.
The Hindu / Vedic scriptures do not prescribe it.
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Hindus do all the things non-Hindus do and they have all the emotions that non-Hindus have.
the Hindu temple is important to Hindus because they go there to pray.
No. They have scriptures that are known collectively as 'the veda', but hindus only read parts of this, depending on their choice of who to follow.
Pooja is a form of praying for God's mercy, hence it is important to Hindus.
Yes, Diwali is on of the important festivals for Hindus.
Diwali is important to hindus, because of the goddess and after Diwali theres lot of story about the goddess
God, the gods and goddesses, humans, all living things, the planet, the universe, and everything are important to Hindus. 'Dharma' (fulfillment of one's obligations and righteous action) is important to hindus, even more important than the question as to which God should be worshiped.
The Ganges River is a common place for Hindus to go on a pilgrimage.
Officially no, however there are significant numbers of Liberal Buddhists and Liberal Hindus that support marriage equality.
because hindus celebrate any festival they follow first cultures and tradition.
Because they are also humans...