(viii) Prayer and worship: Prayers and worship of Hinduism are based on devotion and yoga. It has the widest possible range of prayers and ways of worshipping.
(ix) Idol worship: By establishing temples and putting idols in it the Hindus declare the existence of God and worship His existence.
(x) Purities-impurities and touchables and untouchables: Hindus have definite scientific reasons for touching or not touching a particular thing or whether something is pure or impure but these things became a part of religion. So, people seldom think of the scientific reasons.
(xi) Belief in yagyas (yajna) and mahãyagyas: There are numerous yagyas and five mahãyagyas that Hindus perform.
(xii) Belief in Vedas and other Scriptures: Hindus have unmatched faith in the Vedas, Upanishadas, Purãnas and other numerous Scriptures. They use this or that part of this or that Scripture in each pooja, yagya or mahayagya. Incidentally, there is no occasion when they can use the complete Scriptures because the Scriptures cover a vast area.
(xiii) Faith in Karma, the seed of karma, Samskãrs: Hindus believe in the actions and deeds and the rewards and punishments (kriyã and pratikriyã).
(xiv) Belief in Rebirth: Hindus believe in the immortality of soul that does not perish with death and after a certain time takes rebirth.