I do not think the question is very clear. If it means that whether there are any rules and regulations in Hinduism, then, sure, there are. But they relate to the responsibilities of a person towards the family and the society, and valuing traditions. That is known as 'Dharma' (duties and righteous conduct).
Where Hinduism is quite lenient is about one's belief in God/Gods/Goddesses. Hinduism sees no harm in different beliefs in this regards, if the person is fulfilling his/her 'Dharma'. So, you would find all types of beliefs in Hinduism that you can think of; polytheism, monotheism, monism, pantheism, panentheism, henotheism, kenotheism, and even Atheism. These are considered as 'Matas' (opinions), and one can follow any according to his/her inclination.
Autonomous. Judaism today does not have a hierarchy, except on a very small scale within each independent synagogue.
Because it can't be a manualnomous.
advantages of autonomous institutions
"Autonomous" is an adjective.
"Autonomous" is an adjective.
There was an autonomous system placed in the corner of bench. This is a sentence containing the word autonomous.
Autonomous colleges has more colleges value for engineering than autonomous colleges.
Spain has 17 Autonomous Regions, and 2 Autonomous Cities.
What do extremely autonomous children
"Autonomous" is an adjective.
What is the definiton of the Autonomous Stage of Learning
No, autonomous is an adjective. The noun form is autonomy.