Abstract
Hinduism encompasses a vast array of beliefs and practices, as well as folklore, philosophy, and literature. To attempt to condense all of these elements into a reading unit of only a few thousand words would be to undermine Hinduism's primary strength—its diversity of beliefs and practises. Hinduism began basically as a system of laws or guidelines to support people in living a disciplined life. These rules promote the value of self-realization through meditation, fulfilling commitments, and moral values. It is not just the teachings of one particular individual or divinity. The worship of several deities, each of whom represents a different moral principle, natural force, or quality, makes it polytheistic in fact. In this article, principles, beliefs and practices of Hinduism philosophy has been discussed.
Keywords
Perspectives, Development, Hinduism, Philosophy