Hindus believe in one god. His forms might be different but the god is one. For different purposes god took different forms to save humanity.
Hinduism only believes in ONE God and hindus pray different aspects of one God just like catholics pray to different saints
Click here for more information about the Hindu faith.Like the answer below, Hindus believe in one God in multiple manifestations.
All pictures of God are but representations of mans idea of what God looks like. There are hundreds painted by artists who have their own idea as to what God looks like. There are also thousands of paintings of Christ, all are different in some way.
the holy book for hindus is so they know what rules to follow from there leader
Hindus believe that GOD is one but there are many forms of that GOD.GOD Came on this Earth in different form every time to guide humanity. For More Info Go To- www.djjs.org
There are many artistic representations of Jesus. Most Christians consider Jesus God. Michelangelo painted a bearded God bringing Adam to life. I believe this painting is part of the Sistine Chapel. Can you picture love? "God is Love"--1 John 4:8. Hindus consider their Deities incarnations of God.
Yes they do. Hindus believe in multiple gods such as a water god, a family god, etc.
Because Hindus belief is that Supreme God takes different Incarnation (avatāra) to help humanity. Thus according to different situations Supreme God takes different forms.
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i must keep my lecture to my self and tell you a simple: NO!! the two religions are different. way different.
Hindus call their main god as Brahman.However, Brahman is an ideal god and not a practical god. It is beyond the comprehension of practically all Hindus. Thus, it is like the pole star or sun, which indicate the direction to travelers.For practical purposes Hindus consider either Vishnu or Shiva as their main god.
Many do but in different way Hindus have a fire god Not to mention the countless different African Vodoo tribes