it is not a sematic religion like Christianity and Islam. It is a samskara. No leader, no church, no organisational restrictions or rules. YOu can freely follow the books. This is a very simple answer. But Hindu is much bigger in size and it is you who decide what needs to be done. It is sort of a open source religion.
It is a religion that teaches peace and acceptance above all else. It is a religion based off of science so when they are wrong they admit it and go about their business. They have almost no terrorist groups killing people in the name of Hinduism.
Because it is most scientific, it is tolerant of all the tolerant faiths, it tells to not preach it to those who are not interested, it tells to not force religion on anyone, it tells to live sin-free, it tells to seek the truth and live per the truth, etc. So, intelligent people like to live per dharma. It is most ancient.
For the same reasons people practice any other religion. They have been taught to believe it is the correct set of tenets to follow.
Well, a person is a Hindu only if he/ she believes in Hinduism. Hinduism like most religions, teaches you moral code of conduct and to lead a righteous life.
Hinduism is the only Religion which never forced to convert. Also Hinduism is one of the most Ancient Religions. Too mane Hindu followers have experienced god. Thus..
Because Hinduism is deeply rooted with yoga. Yoga is used as a means to keep the body fit and healthy & also to attain Moksha (liberation).
people who actually practise Hinduism today are called Hindus. In India Nepal & Myanmar & Mauritius people follow & practice Hinduism.
HINDUS
Hinduism is the majority religion in India and Nepal.
They don't. They practice it.
Evidence showed practice of animism and Hinduism.
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19,000,000 million people pracice it
Nearly everywhere.
Hinduism appeals to people of other religion because it offers them the freedom to practice. Other people find Hinduism as an integral religion.
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I guess you ment " what religion do hindu's practice?" If so, it is Hinduism.