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Beliefs of Hinduism
Hinduism had no single founder, and no single sacred text. It was extremely complex, countless gods and countless ways to worship.
One of the major thing they all wanted to accomplish is moksha union with brahman. It all the powerful spiritual force. " God is one, but we know it by many names." There is 3 man gods: Brahma(creator), Vishnu(preserver), shiva(destroyer). If you were on of the people who couldn't achieve moksha in one lifetime, hindus
Hinduism had no single founder, and no single sacred text. It was extremely complex, countless gods and countless ways to worship.
One of the major thing they all wanted to accomplish is moksha union with brahman. It all the powerful spiritual force. " God is one, but we know it by many names." There is 3 man gods: Brahma(creator), Vishnu(preserver), shiva(destroyer). If you were on of the people who couldn't achieve moksha in one lifetime, hindus
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