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What is the definition of God in Hinduism?

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What is the definition of God in Hinduism?

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According to Hindu thought . God is; the infinite Supreme Reality; the Absolute Truth; a divine conscience energy from which all energies flow; the sole cause behind everything visible and invisible; the creator of the entire universe. God is omnipresent, omnipotent, omniscient and self-evident. God has no beginning and no end. 9. If Hindus believe in one God, then who are the numerous gods and goddesses they worship in their temples? The concept that Hindus worship many gods is a myth. It stems from the misunderstanding of Hindus’ unique approach to worshipping God which can be explained in two ways. God has endless attributes and aspects. Although God is formless, to make worshipping more tangible and focused for ordinary Hindus, many forms and names were given to each of God’s major attributes and aspects. For example, God creates, sustains and dissolves this world; each of these three aspects or functions is represented in a beautiful image, and worshipped as Brahma (the creator),

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