Hindus believe in one main god, called Brahman, who is the ultimate spirit or source of everything. However, they also worship many different gods and goddesses because they see these deities as different forms or aspects of Brahman. Each god represents different qualities or helps with different parts of life. So, it's like seeing one big puzzle (Brahman) with many pieces (the different gods) that help people connect with and understand the divine in their own way.
Why do Hindus worship many different gods while believing that there is one supreme being? (make it short and like a 7th grader wrote it)
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