Here there, I am from Nepal, a predominantly a Hindu nation. Sadly when I was filling up the registration form, there was no option to choose Hindu.
I was born and raised as a Hindu, and I am, a practicing Hindu. However, religious studies is my subject of interest. Therefore, I like to participate in religious discussions. I have been a member on multiple Christian communities and I hope this one turns out to be the best for religious discussion.
You know that the Arian race that came from the middle east were Abraham's third wife's children. They were monotheists because Abraham had taught them about the God that he worshipped and that there was only one God. However, some 1500 years later they were confronted with a demand from the "king" of the empire that they were a part of to place a statue of this Persian king in their temple and to worship him.
Sadly, the "Hindus" had lost their ability to communicate with God and had become "secular" such that when Budah fasted and sort the God of their temples in India he was not able to connect with the God of his father Abraham, so he concluded that there was no God and so Buddhism came into being at this time.
The Hindus who find Jesus and begin worshipping Him today, as their God, have reverted back to worshipping the God of their father, Abraham, which they had when they were living with Abraham in the land of Canaan before he had sent them towards the east.
I have been visiting Nepal over the last 28 or so years and my observation is that many of the practices of the Nepal people are very Jewish in character.
My hope for you is that you will be drawn further into a relationship by the God that Abraham worshipped while he was alive and that you come to understand your need to be in relationship with the God that Abraham worshipped while he was alive.
Shalom
PS: - Kathmandu, every year has the largest Jewish Passover fest in the world and many Jewish people visit KTM to experience the passover in KTM.