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Hindus offer their prayers first to Lord Ganesha. Than after any other God is prayed.
Hindus sacrifice a goat to their goddess, Kali Ma.
Hinduism believe in offering whatever they have to their God. So they offer lamp & incense because it creates light & spreads good smell, making God happy.
No, Hindu's do NOT sacrifice animals, they just levitate and hum, hoping their god will recarnate them.
They pray to god Ganesha and goddess Laxmi. They wear new clothes and distribute sweets.
Yes they do. Hindus believe in multiple gods such as a water god, a family god, etc.
Theres Umm.... A Bell, A Candle, An Image Of The God, Incense Sticks, And A Tray For Hindus' To Offer The Gods Hope It Helped! [=
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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.
there are many types of prayer for hindus but many ask god for something or thank god.
so they can offer blood and human bodies to their god
As a sacrifice to the god to show devotion.