Hinduism isn't just one religion. It's a set of religions being practiced [often contradicting each other] across India.
It doesn't have a creator because it consists of various beliefs preached by various people over time. That is why many of the beliefs often contradict each other.
Another noteworthy point is it's a continually developing religion. The Hinduism you see today is more of a New Age Hinduism, which is almost absolutely different from the orthodox Hinduism.
There are two deities in Hinduism who are considered the creator; Prajapati and Brahma.
Vedas
Hinduism believes in a Creator God, while Buddhists do not. the case system
Hinduism believes in a Supreme Creator, whereas Jainism does not.
Brahma
Hinduism believes in a Creator God, while Buddhism does not.
No, Hinduism was created by Supreme God himself. Thus it does not have any creator. But Dravidian & Aryans are the first practitioners of modern Hinduism.
according to Hinduism the Goddess shakti is the creator of everything. some scholars have showed that lord creator himself was created by the Goddess shakti.
there is no founder,but there is a creator his name is Brahman
Actually, Shiva is the destroyer, with Bramha being the Creator and Vishnu being the Protector.
Hinduism is polythestic as it consists of three main gods brahma the creator, vishnu the protector and shiva the destroyer.people who say that brahma created vishnu and shiva, why would a creator create a destroyer? so Hinduism is polythestic
Brahma: The Creator Vishnu: The Preserver Shiva: The Destroyer