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Hindu noun[ C ] uk /ˈhɪn.duː/ us /ˈhɪn.duː/ someone who believes in Hinduism印度教教徒
They are all Hindus. It is an old Hindu custom. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Religious people: followers of religious groups Adventist Anglican animist anti-cult anti-papal Episcopalian evangelist fakir Franciscan fundamentalist moral majority Mormon Moslem Muslim non-sectarian Sikh sisterhood Sufi Sunni televangelist
Another Hindu celebration is Diwali, the festival of lights. But it also has a Hindu calendar. He was inspired by a well-known Hindu creation myth (a story about the creation of the universe). Many Hindus travel a long way to see the Ganges or to wash in its waters. The Ganges is very important to Hindus, members of the main religion of India. The Holi festival dates back many centuries, and it is enjoyed by Hindus all over the world.
Hindu | American Dictionary Hindu noun[ C ] us/ˈhɪn·du/ a member of the main religion of India, which is based on four holy texts, has a very long history, and supports the belief that when a person or creature dies, the spirit returns to life in another body: There are more than 500 million Hindus in the world.
Hindu adjective[ not gradable ]us/ˈhɪn·du/ a Hindu god |