discuss the diversity of hinduism Solution Hindisum is a faith that is based on diversity. With hundreds of Gods and Goddesses and the freedom that it propels, it is a very subtle religion in todays age. In fact, there are very few Hindus that read the four Vedas even once during there lifetime. There are no rituals to be followed nor is it an imposing faith. However, it rests on very solid faith of the people. It is more a way of life. For eg: Karma. It is nothing but as you sow, so you reap. Every action has an equal a opposite reaction. It is based on physics and science in many respects. Yoga is an ancient art made popular by Sage Patanjali. It studies an epitomizes human body, structure and intricate details on what is good for each body part. The proof that Hinduism is known for its diversity is because the local deities are most generally worshipped according to the preference, faith and belief of the followers.This decentralised synthesis has produced Hindu sects and beliefs ranging from monastic self-denial to worship of the goddess of wealth; from non-violence to human sacrifice. Hinduism has no hierarchy. Any Hindu can don a monk\'s robe, preach pretty well what he likes, and be respected as a holy man. This has aided diversity. Hinduism has several Gods, dieties and goddesses all followed with different names and rituals. It has diverese ideas of traditions and spirituality. For eg: Lord Krishna is known as Dwarkadish, Nandlal, makhan chor, krishna kanahiya etc. Hinduism is a religion, or a way of life,found most notably in India and Nepal. Although Hinduism contains a broad range of philosophies, it is a family of linked religious cultures bound by shared concepts, recognisable rituals, cosmology, shared textual resources, pilgrimage to sacred sites and the questioning of authority. It includes various denominations each with an interwoven diversity of beliefs and practices. Hinduism is the oldest religion of the world. In fact its more a way of life than a religion. It is in effect a fusion of cultures, traditions, beliefs and spirituality. Unlike other religions in the World, the Hindu religion does not claim any one Prophet, it does not worship any one God, it does not believe in any one philosophic concept, it does not follow any one act of religious rites or performances; in fact, it does not satisfy the traditional features of a religion or creed. It is a way of life and nothing more\"..