Suffering is explained through karma, the idea that a person carries the collective force of his actions. Hinduism literally means "religion of India.". Currently, 82 percent of India's population are professing Hindus. The religion is so tied to the heritage of India that the idea of worshipping only one God, like in Christianity, is.. Bahá'í believe Jesus came from God, was a wise teacher who had a divine and human nature, worked miracles, and was crucified and resurrected as an atonement for humanity. Hindus believe Jesus was a holy man, a wise teacher, and is a 'god'. Buddhists believe Jesus was an enlightened man and a wise teacher.

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Few Indians believe 'there are many gods'. While belief in God is nearly universal in India, the kind of God (s) that Indians believe in varies. Majorities or pluralities of Muslims (66%), Christians (68%), Sikhs (57%) and Buddhists (39%) say "there is only one God.". By contrast, most Hindus (61%) and Jains (54%) say that there is.. And Hindu Christians in particular believe Jesus died for the sins of the whole world, including all Indians from all castes, and made the Holy Spirit available so people may know God personally.