Hindus follow the various sacred texts in their day-to-day life and use it in their daily prayers and during worshiping the God.
It's make them connect with god more
the Hindu temple is important to Hindus because they go there to pray.
All of them I guess (maybe except worshiping Satan). There are christians, Hindus, Singh, and even atheists.
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.
In Hinduism, each day of the week is associated or dedicated to a particular god. Hence, Hindus worship on all the seven days of the week. However, Monday, Friday and Saturday are the days in which most of the Hindus go to temple for special Puja or worship.Monday - auspicious for worshiping Lord Shiva - one of the main gods for Hindus.Friday - auspicious for worshiping Goddess Lakshmi (consort of Lord Vishnu) - associated with wealth ;)Saturday - auspicious for worshiping Hanuman and Shani - Shani is feared by Hindus and it is also believed that that 'effects' of Shani is reduced by worshiping Lord Hanuman!
Diwali is important to hindus, because of the goddess and after Diwali theres lot of story about the goddess
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.
because of worshiping the moon
The Ganges River is a common place for Hindus to go on a pilgrimage.
Puja is important to Hindus as it helps cultivate a personal connection with the divine, express devotion, seek blessings, and foster spiritual growth. It creates a sacred space, promotes gratitude, and offers a way to honor and connect with various deities or manifestations of the divine.