Is Hinduism monotheistic or polytheistic? Do Hindus worship only one God or many Gods?

In my current blog, I’m addressing all these questions and I’m sure today you are going to come to know about interesting and deep concepts about Hinduism here.

Is Hinduism Monotheistic or Polytheistic

Is Hinduism Monotheistic or Polytheistic?

Hinduism is polytheistic because Hindus worship many Gods and Goddesses. So, when it comes to worshiping deities, Hindus have 3 main Gods and thousands of forms.

Hinduism is monotheistic as Hindu philosophy ‘Advaita Vedanta’ believes in non-dualism. According to this, the main source and universal energy present in all the Gods and Goddesses is the same.

As Hinduism believes in incarnation the supreme soul is one but the forms or deities change. Hindu people worship different Gods as per their devotion.

FAQs Related to Monotheism, Polytheism and Pantheism in Hinduism

1. Do Hindus worship only one God?
No, Hindus worship many Gods and Goddesses.

2. Does Hinduism allow polytheism?
Yes, Hinduism allows polytheism. Hindus can worship many deities according to one’s own devotion and faith.

3. How is Hinduism polytheistic?
Hindus worship more than one God so Hinduism is considered polytheistic?

4. How is Hinduism Monotheistic?
Even though Hindus worship many deities then also according to Hindu philosophy the main source and drive that is running the world is one. The source is one, the forms are different. So, Hinduism is monotheistic.

5. Is Hinduism Pantheism?
Yes, Hinduism is pantheism because Hindus worship all the things in nature like the Sun, trees, rivers etc. This shows that Hindus believe that God is present in all.

I hope now you have gained clarity about Hinduism and the concept of monotheistic and polytheistic. Let me know what are your thoughts about these concepts and philosophy in Hinduism?

Ankita