Hinduism is one of the oldest religions found throughout the history of mankind. Hinduism is not only a religion but a lifestyle of its adherents. It is embraced by a large number of the population in India and abroad, and there is no particular founder of the religion. Hinduism is a developed religion with civilized development. India is associated with its heritage. Hinduism occupies a place among the earthly religions and is the official religion of most of India's population to this day. Despite its historical significance, it is still influential for its followers. This research includes the concept of divinity in the Hindu religion, and its effects and concepts, although this concept might be rather complicated and might provoke confusion. The number of gods in Hinduism has no limits, everything the Hindu fears or has hope in is sacred whether from humans, animals or abstractions, even the phenomena of the universe are worshiped, and the spirit of the Hindus is embodied in everything and becomes sanctified and requires slavery and subordination to it. Here is their doctrine of the oneness of existence based on the story of creation that Brahma is the Creator from which the souls has emerged and to which they shall return. This is contained in the books Alm Stash the Hindus. Research in the Hindus in the divinity leads to more complexity and confusion, and the researcher often finds confusion while reading books, sources and references. Another source of confusion is that for Hindus, such issues are not absolutely resolved. Most Hindus believe in the triathlon within the unit is Brahma Vishnu and Shiva, with an infinite number of gods, but they acknowledge that he is the foundation and that he is the Creator.
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Hinduism; gods; religion; divinity