no we cannot act as our gurus in movies.
Our Dus Gurus ( Ten Gurus )
This depends on the Hindu in question. Some Hindus don't think of any symbols as important, some think of all symbols as important, some think of certain symbols as important and others as unimportant. Usually the list of important symbols would be the swastika and the Om. Just as Cross is important to christians and the crescent and star are important to muslims. Swastika for hindus denotes welfare of the whole world and Om stands for the Supreme spirit in the world.
it is important to Hindu's because they think that if they burn or scatter ashes here it will purify their souls!
the Hindu temple is important to Hindus because they go there to pray.
Yes; they can be lavish. They put flowers on their gurus, too.
No, Sikhs and Hindus are different religions. As the first answerer wrote, now Hinduism and Sikhism are considered different religions. But there is a gray area. All hindus rever the Sikh gurus, and many Sikhs rever Hindu Gods and Goddesses.
Pooja is a form of praying for God's mercy, hence it is important to Hindus.
Yes, Diwali is on of the important festivals for Hindus.
Diwali is important to hindus, because of the goddess and after Diwali theres lot of story about the goddess
Gurus are important to Sikhs are they were the prophets. We believe that they were sent by God to teach us about life.For spiritual upliftments, purposes. Think of it as a father and son relation.
God, the gods and goddesses, humans, all living things, the planet, the universe, and everything are important to Hindus. 'Dharma' (fulfillment of one's obligations and righteous action) is important to hindus, even more important than the question as to which God should be worshiped.