There is no one spiritual leader in Hinduism and so there is no authority on Hinduism. This is what makes it un-dogmatic (if that's a word). A priest only has jurisdiction on his 'parish' and no wider audience than that. However, there are many mythical stories of the various gods and goddesses and hindus take their examples as the ideals. But there is no compulsion to do so as you can have a living guru (spiritual guide) who you may follow. Mahatma Gandhi was a great spiritual leader in his time and although he has a place in this history books he is no longer revered as a spiritual leader today.
Hinduism does not have any spiritual/religious leader.
Hinduism does not have any spiritual leaders. Different aspects ofthis religion can be practised as a matter of choice. It's a very free religion and does not bind you in anything. hindus believe in ONE God and the different manifestations of the same God.
Hinduism does not have any spiritual/religious head.
A Guru or holy teacher, also know as a spiritual leader, preceptor or Holy enlightener. Occasionally, a Brahmin teaches.
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the pharaohs were considered a monach and a spiritual leader.
Yes, it is possible to convert to Hinduism. The process typically involves studying the beliefs and practices of Hinduism, seeking guidance from a Hindu spiritual leader or guru, and participating in rituals such as a formal initiation ceremony known as a "diksha." It is important to approach the conversion process with sincerity, respect, and a willingness to embrace the principles of Hinduism.
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A spiritual leader is a person who leads people through the beliefs of spirituality.
Nirmal Baba is an Indian spiritual leader.