Hindus are regarded as pantheistic (many gods). However the many thousands of Hindu gods reflect the aspects of Brahman, the original god at the beginning of time and space
Hinduism is a diverse religion that encompasses a variety of beliefs, including monotheism, polytheism, and henotheism. Some Hindus worship a single supreme deity (Brahman), while others believe in multiple gods and goddesses. Overall, the concept of divinity in Hinduism is complex and varies among different traditions and followers.
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Monotheists believe in the existence of only one God, as opposed to polytheists who believe in multiple gods. Monotheists typically follow the teachings and religious practices associated with their belief in one God. These monotheistic religions include Christianity, Islam, and Judaism.
"Hindus" is a common noun when referring to the followers of Hinduism as a group.
As per the 2016 census, there were approximately 440,300 Hindus living in Australia.
"Hindus" is a common noun because it refers to a group of people who practice Hinduism rather than a specific individual or place.
Varanasi, also known as Banaras or Kashi, is considered one of the holiest cities for Hindus. It is a major pilgrimage site and is believed to be the dwelling place of Lord Shiva. Many Hindus visit Varanasi to perform rituals and seek spiritual blessings.
The Egyptians; although one can say that certain Hindus were also the first monotheists.Adam and Eve, and their descendants.No, the ancient Egyptians were POLYtheists -- many gods. Earliest monotheists were the Zoroastrians, who predate Jews.
Monotheists (like Christians, Muslims and Jews) believe in one god. Polytheists (like Hindus, Shintoists, and Shamanists) believe in many gods.
Hindus do a number of things with the Qur'an including reading it, ignoring it, or opposing the violence that plagues Indian societies because of the divisions between monotheists and polytheists in the Qur'an. As for what Jews think, Jews think a wide variety of things, but I have yet to meet a Jew who actively thinks about what Hindus might or might not do with a Qur'an.
Monotheists.
Nobody. Monotheism is any form of religion in which there is one and only one deity. Christians consider that they are monotheists, and that the doctrine of the Trinity, a kind of deity which consists of bundled interrelated and essentially identical parts, does not contradict that. Some Hindus might consider themselves to be monotheists on similar grounds. If we accept that, we find that the vast majority of people in the world who have any kind of religion are monotheists. Monotheism is far from dead.
Monotheists believe in one God.
Monotheists.
Yes. They are called Jews today, and they are monotheists.
That depends on the Hindu that is being talked to. There are some Hindus that are atheistic in their beliefs but refuse to be called atheits. There are Hindu's that are fundamental polytheists/monotheists in their beliefs. There is not really a "Hindu" argument for/against relgious experiences.
Monotheists are people or religions who believe in only one God. The three monotheistic religions are Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
No, they had a pantheon of gods.
polytheists