Hinduist
Hinduism is a diverse religion, and the term "Hinduist" is not a formally recognized or widely used designation within the faith. Instead, individuals who practice Hinduism are generally referred to as Hindus. Hinduism is considered one of the world's oldest religions, with origins in the Indian subcontinent dating back thousands of years. It encompasses a vast array of beliefs, traditions, and practices, making it difficult to define with a single label.
Core tenets of Hinduism often include the concepts of Dharma (righteousness, duty, ethics), Karma (action and
Practices within Hinduism vary greatly, ranging from elaborate temple rituals and festivals to personal meditation and