This action of Hinduism is due to lack of "Spiritual Knowledge".
"God" is only a Spiritual term with a secret inner meaning.
According to this inner meaning, "God" is an INDIVISIBLE(unable to be divided or separated), everlasting Omnipresent one!
There are thousands of gods. But they are all different forms of one sole god, Brahma. Some examples are, Vishnu, Shiva, Ganesh, Krishna, Lakshmi
Certainly, Many people believe that Hinduism is Religion of thousands of Gods. But they do not realize that all these god refer to one Supreme God & are direct forms of the Supreme god himself.
The nature of the divine Gods in Hinduism varies. The Hindus strongly believe that their gods will manifest in various ways taking different forms of nature.
Hinduism is very ancient relegion, Thus many incidents happen where humanity was about to extinct. To save Humanity each time same god appeared in a different form. Thus so many gods.
Hinduism recognizes thousands of gods and goddesses, estimated to be around 330 million gods and goddesses in total. However, some of the major deities in Hinduism include Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati.
according to Hinduism all the Gods are Incarnation (avatāra) of the one true divine God. these Incarnation (avatāra) occurred to fulfil various purposes and sustain life. Thus.
There are 3 gods if hinduism called hindudu, hinshu, himhimi
Hinduism is the third largest practiced religion in the world.It's a worship of many gods in forms of idols, symbols, animals.basically all organisms are symbolised as equals in the hindu religion
according to Hinduism all the God are forms of Supreme God. Supreme god show Incarnation (avatāra) for the sake of humanity, thus he has many different names.
Vishnu is one of the major hindu gods. He is known to have 10 forms (avatars). Vishnu is worshipped as a god, and so are Krishna and Rama, who are worshipped as seperate gods even though they are incarnatins of vishnu.
Brahma is the most important god in Hinduism
Yes, they all represent different aspects of the omni-present Supreme Being and World Soul, Brahman, the ultimate God of Hinduism.