Hindus fast in various ways, often depending on the occasion, personal beliefs, and regional customs. Common practices include abstaining from specific foods like grains, meat, and alcohol while consuming fruits, nuts, and milk products. Fasting can occur on religious festivals, during auspicious days, or as a form of penance and devotion. Some devotees may also engage in complete fasting, where they refrain from all food and water for a set period.
Some Hindus do, other do not. It all depends on the Hindu in question.
Nothing is compulsory in Hinduism. Those who want to fast they can.
Sikhs do not have the tradition of fasting. Hindus fast as an act of purification.
Mohandas Gandhi's longest fast took place in Delhi and lasted 21 days. One of his goals was to bring about unity between Hindus and Muslims.
Christians don't fast. Islam fasts during Ramadan. Don't know about Hindus.
No, actually the wives of the family spend most of the day cooking big meals. They consider eating a sacrifice.
Hindus have all kinds of jobs. Some have low-level jobs like fast-food worker, sewage cleaner, and check-out man. Others have high-level jobs, like ruler of a country, rocket scientist, and mathematician. Others have medium-level jobs like writer, chef, and entreupaneur (sp). Hindus have all the kinds of jobs that non-Hindus have as well.
Hindus do all the things non-Hindus do and they have all the emotions that non-Hindus have.
Many hindus do have arranged marriages but not all hindus do.
Where are Hindus in the world?
Hindus are from Bharath itself
Hindus believe in reincarnation.