Hinduism is a monotheistic religion even though there is many deities the deities are forms of one supreme being called Brahman
Yes, Hinduism does revolve around this idea. Hinduism believe in one Supreme God & Incarnation (avatāra) theory. He is called Supreme God in Hinduism.
Although there are many forms of God in Hinduism like Lakshmi and Ganesha, but the supreme being is called Brahman.
Hinduism belief states that fire or flames is an Incarnation (avatāra) of Supreme God . Thus they worship Supreme God by worshiping flames.
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.
The Hindu God Vishnu is the supreme being in the religion of Hinduism. He is the master of all and is described in this way in Hindu sacred texts and writings.
Hinduism have firm belief in one Supreme God. In Hinduism this Supreme God is known as universal spirit or pure energy.
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.
Hinduism does not have any founder. Supreme god created all the beings and there after Hinduism existed with these beings.
The followers of the Hinduism have many gods they honor. The first supreme god of the religion is Brahman.
The followers of the Hinduism have many gods they honor. The first supreme god of the religion is Brahman.
only one Supreme God, is supported by Hinduism. Hinduism believe in Incarnation (avatāra) theory thus many God.