Hindus are people who follow the religion of Hinduism.
Hindus believe that all living beings are equal and should be treated with respect.
Many choose to help the community by sharing with others and volunteering to help those in need.
Hindus also celebrate religious festivals which allows people to come together and support one another.
Watch: Find out how Nikhil shows care in his community.
What do Hindus believe?
Hindus believe in one God, known as Brahman.
The many Hindu deities, or gods and goddesses, are different forms of Brahman.
Hindus believe that Brahman is in all living beings, so all are equal and should be respected.
'Dana’ and ‘seva’ are actions which many Hindus believe and try to follow.
Dana means generosity, or giving to others through charity.
Seva means serving others without wanting any reward.
How Hindus show care
Many Hindus share the good things they have to help others.
They practise dana by donating to charity, giving food, money or other items to help people in need.
Hindus show seva by serving and helping others. For example, they might help older people to do jobs around the house or Offer to help without a reward. .
Diwali is a festival where Hindus celebrate new beginnings and victory of good over evil.
At Diwali, special lamps called divas are lit and many people come together to celebrate.
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