Many different miracles and unbelievable happenings make people believe that there is a Hindu god
because they have other gods
Oh yes all people visit temples in India. Yes you can visit temples in India. The Hindu mythological gods can be seen in these temples. Some temples have just one god and some others have multiple gods whom they worship.
The Hindu would just say that all the Hindu gods are the subordinates of the supreme Hindu god Brahman and therefore, irrespective of which of the infinite Hindu god he is worshiping, he would always be worshiping some part of Brahman.
It is believed that the Gods live in the Himalayas. Hope this helped :D
they believed in there own gods and they had more then one they believed this because they thought the more gods the more favour the people will gain from the gods
In Hinduism there exists a lot of gods and goddesses, of course i agree with that. The basic or first religion that emerged in India is Hinduism. According to me people would have worshiped their leaders or kings of their tribes and as the time passes they became forefathers and later they became ancestors and eventually Gods. Each tribe represented by a King or Leader, these leaders are expected to have Super natural powers. Hence, people believed that they are gods and worshiped them that we continue till day.
Question is too vague. What are Hindus? -Followers of the religion Hinduism. What are they in terms of race? -They are mostly Indians because Hinduism as a religion was born in India.
Asha means hope and wish in India, life in Swihli and gift from the gods in Hindu.
There is no specific Hindu god of weather. However, Indra, the king of gods in Hindu mythology, is associated with rain and thunderstorms. He is often depicted with a thunderbolt and is believed to control the weather.
there was 300 million Hindu gods...............
Yes, Hindu Gods can fly.
The founder of Buddhism was Hindu, so it might have a connection to Hindu gods like Vishnu. Correction: No. There are no immortal gods or goddess in Buddhism. And no The Buddha was not a Hindu because Hinduism was not truly present at that time. The religion of India at that time was Brahmanism a precursor to Hinduism.