This is not a hindu tradition.
Innumerable people follow Bhagawan Sri Rama.
No, not all people in India follow Hinduism or Hindu religion. India supports all religions. India is home to Hinduism, Islam, Christianity and many more faiths.
u cant tell how many their are.every Hindu house is holy.
in Hinduism itself there is no specific note that says that boys should be circumcised i have almost 30 Hindu friends and none are circumcised. however in Asia where Hinduism is more prominent cultural many young boys are circumcised so circumcision in Hindus is more cultural than the actual law of the religion. I had a Hindu friend from schooldays who was circumcised as an infant on the advice of a Hindu priest because the priest said that the presence of the foreskin would bring bad luck to him later in life. That was the only instance where I heard of a Hindu circumcision. Hindus generally do not circumcise.
According to BBC Religion, The 2001 Census recorded 559,000 Hindus in Britain, which was about 1% of the population.
VASUDHEIVEKUTUMBAKAMAIn my view the Hindu philosophy says "vasudheivekutumbkama" and we Indians follow this philosophy & Hindu religion is very flexible so other nerrow mind people want to take benefit of hindus
There is at least 37 Hindu holidays.
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No, because not all religions are from God, for example the Hindu religion follows many dietys, or the pagan religions who follow darkness.
Hinduism allows you to have as many gods as you choose so per say, you could be a Hindu and believe in the God of Christianity. You wouldn't be a Christian, which says you can only have one God, but you would still be a Hindu.
Good question! I only know that all women are different when it comes to circumcision.
That can be credited to what Buddha said about life. His philosophy is more reasonable than many others that is why people accept it. Buddha was born a Hindu but his followers created a new religion based on his teachings.