one of the main religious faiths of India
A member of the Hindu faith
a native or inhabitant of Hindustan or India
of or relating to or supporting Hinduism; "the Hindu faith"
a follower of Sanatana Dharma
a slave, a Christian is a slave, a Mohammedan -- all these religions are psychological slaveries, because they give you consolation that if you follow and believe and have faith, then nothing wrong is going to happen to you
Indicates that a relatively high proportion of a postcode indicated that their religion was Hindu in a voluntary question in the latest UK Census.
A body of social, cultural, and religious beliefs and practices native to the Indian subcontinent: devotion to the cult of one of the chief gods and goddesses. Jewish Mysticism: Relating to kabbalah revealing the spiritual and physical laws that govern both the universe and the human soul.
a term used to identify the Vedantic religion of India and its followers.
An adherent of Hinduism See also: Hinduism
a member of any of the races of Hindustan or India: a believer in a form of Brahmanism
the predominant religious tradition of the Indian subcontinent. Originally, the word "Hindu" or "Shindu" was an Aryan reference to the indigenous people of the subcontinent, i.e., those whom the Aryans had conquered ca. 1500 BCE. More specifically, it referred to those who lived "in and beyond the Indus River valley." It has also been defined as simply a Persian word for "Indian."
A Hindu (Persian/Urdu: Ûندو, Devanagari: हिनà¥à¤¦à¥,) , as per modern definition, is an adherent of the philosophies and scriptures of Hinduism, the religious, philosophical and cultural system that originated in the Indian subcontinent.