Non Monotheistic Religions
Non Monotheistic Religions are belief systems that do not adhere to the concept of a single, all-powerful deity. Instead, they may have multiple gods or goddesses, spirits, ancestors, or other divine beings that are worshipped or revered. These religions often emphasize the interconnectedness of all things and may have diverse practices, rituals, and traditions that reflect their beliefs in multiple divine entities. Examples of non-monotheistic religions include Hinduism, Shintoism, Buddhism, and various indigenous and folk religions.