Beginners may be more likely to concentrate on Murti to concentrate or understand religion but as your learning progresses and you concentrate more on Murti's real meaning, you will see that idol . In the center of Hinduism there is a sacred trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva. The best god, also known as the Creator, is Brahma. Vishnu is known as a guardian, Shiva is a destroyer. Brahma has a son and four sons whose four souls were born.
Hindu roots are polytheistic, but Hindus are not polytheistic. In fact, the Hindus himself points to "330 million gods", but the Hindus never worship them all. Most Hindus believe that there is only one god and that God has many different names. For the Hindus who believe in many gods, there are three main things: Brahmin, Vishnu and Shiva. Brahman is the creator of God, Vishnu is a guardian, Shiva is the god of destruction. Vishnu is often the most popular god, he has many incarnations, one of which is Krishna (Do you remember Hare Krishnas?)
In Hindu practice, there are abstract supreme beings, many gods and goddesses symbolizing brahmin. The most basic Hindu gods are Brahma's Trinity, Vishnu, Shiva. But many other gods like Ganesha, Krishna, Rama, Hanuman, Lakshmi, Durga, Kali, Saraswati are the best in the world and Hindus. There are many rituals that can be carried out in all cases in Hinduism, at every stage of life, in daily life, even in formal celebrations. Dedicated Hindu play ceremonies everyday, including worshiping dawn after bathing. See watching Vedic rituals and songs at special occasions such as Hindu weddings. Other major life stage events such as yajña and Vedic spell casting, post-mortem rituals
Usually, the day in India starts with Surya Namaskar. Here, people supply water to the sun, sing Carol and pray. The Indians worship the nature unique to their culture. In Hinduism, trees and animals are worshiped like gods. People believe in God, they are fast (vrata) at many festivals. They provided the first meal of the morning with the first fresh milk and dinner. I can not meet anywhere in the world. All religions here begin with hymns in the morning, and these rich values are dripped into the children. Morning prayer and moral education are also very important parts of Indian education system. Here, people are not judged by caste, skin color, belief, but they are judged by their values. That is why India has become a unique place to live.