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With 330 million gods, some followers still say that Hinduism is monotheistic. What is their explanation for that? (No essay required. Just enough to get the idea across.)

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Some followers of Hinduism consider the various gods and goddesses to be different manifestations of a single divine entity, which they call Brahman. From this perspective, they see Hinduism as a monotheistic religion, with the many gods and goddesses being different aspects of the same ultimate reality. This view is often associated with the Advaita Vedanta school of Hindu philosophy.

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