Hinduism
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++Hin·du·is·m /ˈhɪndu-ɪzəm/ noun [uncountable] RRHthe main religion in India, which includes belief in reincarnation 印度教
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Hinduism• The wholesale exodus of untouchables from Hinduism would for ever blacken the conscience of Hindus without benefit to Untouchables.• In Hinduism three of the five main ways of reaching the truth rely on this difference.• In Hinduism, there have been a number of human incarnations of the Almighty.• In retrospect, he stands out as a reformer of Hinduism, somewhat like Buddha.• It is also said that Hinduism believes in an impersonal rather than a personal Deity.• Gandhi could have converted many Christians to Hinduism.• I shall therefore concentrate upon Hinduism.Hin·du·is·m nounChineseSyllable
the which religion includes India, in main Corpus
Hinduism
Hin‧du‧is‧m /ˈhɪndu-ɪzəm/
noun [uncountable]
the main religion in India, which includes belief in reincarnation
Hin‧du‧is‧m /ˈhɪndu-ɪzəm/
noun [uncountable]the main religion in India, which includes belief in reincarnation