there are hundereds
according to Hinduism all the God are forms of Supreme God. Supreme god show Incarnation (avatāra) for the sake of humanity, thus he has many different names.
Brahma is the most important god in Hinduism
They have many gods. Hinduism is a polytheistic religion.
Different mythologies have different names for their character of god or gods. Hinduism is the only one of the five 'major' religions to be 'poly-theistic' (believing in the existence of multiple gods). An overview of the main gods in Hinduism can be found at: http://www.sanatansociety.org/hindu_gods_and_goddesses.htm
Islam says God exist and there is no God but Allah. Hinduism believes in existence of multiple Gods.
Hinduism believe in many gods and Budduism believes in no god.
Hinduism - The Gods name in Ganeesha.
only one Supreme God, is supported by Hinduism. Hinduism believe in Incarnation (avatāra) theory thus many God.
In Hinduism the people portray the God or gods. They believe this life is an illusion , and in this illusion our souls are connected to Brahma, the ultimate reality or the ultimate God. There are many gods Hinduism yes, but Brahma is the all reality. Depending how our souls act in this illusion depends if we are released from reincarnation. If someone attains enlightenment they are released, if they are unable to become good back they go into the reincarnation cycle. It is believed our souls represent the God or Gods in Hinduism
No, hinduism does not have that many God. It is just a misconception of foreign researchers. All the God in Hinduism are different form of one Supreme God.
there are many gods that the religion Hinduism warships.
Hinduism is a religion which many people think has many Gods, but actually all the different gods represent the personality of the main ultimate god. The god is too great to imagine and so all the other gods help to visualise the ultimate god.