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Indian religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism are largely pluralistic.
Hinduism places faith in a Vedic proclamation which states that " Truth is One, though the sages know it by many names "; Hinduism has no conversion / reconversion rituals whatsoever — one is free to choose any religion he / she wants, follow any philosophy or belief one fancies and worship any god in a manner he / she deems fit.
Religion for a Hindu is merely a path to a universal destination.
This is inherently due to the karmic nature of the religion: you will reap what you sow ( irrespective of how you sow it ); also, Hinduism's sense of evil / suffering is solely due to ignorance of the Reality, not the work of an adversary, nor is the result of God's anger.
It is also not uncommon for Hindus to visit holy men of other religions.

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