The view of the world in the eyes of Hindu believers in the eyes of Hindu believers is full of respect and interrelationship of their own well-being. However, since they only need the means (known to be harmful) necessary for their application to living in the land, they seem to be the will of the god "bhagwaan" to them . Because human beings are considered to be the cause of suffering, the behavior of suffering humans is irrelevant, and their disdain for the environment is ultimately allowed by the goddess Earth.
Hinduism: Religion in the main world centered on India. Many beliefs are included. Hindus may accept another Muslim rejection. However, in general, Hindus believe in the supreme being, the creator of Brahma. They also believe that they form a trinity with the other two major gods, Brahma: Shiva (aka Shiva), the God of destruction and resurrection, and the guardian Vishnu. Hinduism thinks that Atoman (the spirit, soul or eternal part of a person) can survive and relocate to another body (human or animal) unless an individual is aware of Moksha
Hindu gods (Hindus) Hindus believe that the universe is full of many gods. These gods behave like human beings and are very similar to humans. This view is very similar to the theory of ancient Greece. The best gods, brahma, Vishnu, Shiva are often seen as a relationship with the goddess. The woman is called Shakti. The rank of the gods is closely related to the relationship with the supreme god. Every God is responsible, but the best God dominates fate. When all the gods are themselves worshiped, and when there is a style of itself, it is worshiped
Hinduism is both monotheism and theology. Hinduism has never been a poly taste as there are many equal gods. Henotheism (literally meaning "god") better defines the Hindu opinion. It means to worship one God without denying the existence of other gods. We believe in the ubiquitous God who can activate the whole universe. You can see in his life that he is shining from the eyes of man and all living things. The idea that God exists in all things and gives life is called "obviousism".
For many Hindus, religion is more practical than belief. This is more than you believe. Hindus believe in the universal soul, or God is called Brahman. Brahman took various forms, some Hindus worshiped himself as a god or goddess. Hindus believe that everyone has a part of Brahman, this is called Atoman. Hindus believe in reincarnation - belief that the soul is eternal and that many lives are reborn one after another. The soul is sometimes born in the human body, sometimes in the body of the animal, sometimes in the body of the plant. Hindus believe that souls are included in all kinds of lives, and every soul has the opportunity to experience different forms of life.