Modern Hinduism is not a defined or bound religion. The culture, beliefs, values and traditions of the Indian subcontinent got converted into a present day religion. Hindus are not homogeneous set of people, they are diverse in their religious practices, diverse in their languages they speak, diverse in the way they look and lots more, yet there are more binding factors between various groups of people. Also like other respectable religions like Islam and Christianity, hindus don't have a single holy book to refer and follow to, Hinduism is has various holy books, so that is what makes Hinduism and its tradition diverse.
There are many different people who worship in many different places. Many Christians for example choose to worship in a church.
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We believe god exists in all of creation and worship God in many forms (gods). These forms are often displayed in temples, but are also kept within the home. Since Hindu's believe god is everywhere as well as within us all, worship can occur anywhere and not necessarily in a temple or place of pilgrimage.
They worship with the help of flowers,agarbatti and many such types of things.
The Hindu's worship so many Gods because they believe that for every main element in life, there is a God for it. Hence, there is a God for maintenance, creation, destruction, wisdom, wealth, ect. this beleif is called polytheism
Many Hindu's and other Indians worship the Cobra and often charm and train them.
They worshiped many gods for many different things and this is just one of them.
Hello there Interesting question. The fact is that God is "not theirs", "not yours", "not mine" yet God is for everyone..... People in India are comprised of many religious faiths..the predominant one being Hinduism>followed by Muslims>then Christians>then Sikhs> then Jains> then Buddhists> then Jews....and many other factions that are present in that Country. Each person worships "God"in the manner that their religious concepts dictate.....so all worship "the One" in ways that are Many.
according to Sacred Texts and Scriptures of Hinduism they only worship one Supreme God. Often time this one Supreme God took different Incarnation (avatāra) and was known by many different names. Currently they worship more than 10000 God and Goddess.