Hinduism does not have a hierarchical authority structure as do some religions.
There is no single human leader designated in Hinduism (a-la-Pope). The various sects have their own leaders. But a very large number of hindus do not subscribe to any particular sect. So, they may choose one whom they like or go without any.
Hinduism (Sanathana Dharma - Eternal religion) originates from Vedas, so the Vedas alone or even the God Himself is considered as the true leader of Hinduism.
Some Hindus believe, the scriptures are enough to guide them.
Time and time again there were many leaders who worked hard to save and preach Hinduism. Below are the most popular among them:
One thing that we ought to note is that unlike other religious leaders, Hindu saints do not have powers to make rules or order punishments, hence, Hindus would rather refer them as Swamiji or Guruji or Acharya than a leader.
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Primarily Hinduism is worshipped at their homes. Or some people might go to Temple to worship God in Hinduism.
The pastor and the worship leader(music director, usually) plan the service then the worship leader guides the congregation and lay leaders in the worship. The pastor gives the message(sermon) and invitation.
leaders of Hinduism worship God. While leaders of Buddhism do not worship God.
Hinduism does not have any spiritual/religious leader.
They have many gods. Hinduism is a polytheistic religion.
Only if you do not have a spirtual, mature praise and worship leader.
The main facility needed to perform worship is the intention, interest and dedication to worship in Hinduism. Other requirements are immaterial. There are innumerable ways of worship prescribed in hinduism.
Worship places In Hinduism are called temples. Hindu people say it mandir India their local languages.
Pooja means worship as in the worship of your God/Goddess.
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They don't. They practice it.