No, Hindus do not circumcise. Circumcision is not a common practice among Hindus. It is primarily associated with certain religious and cultural traditions, such as Judaism and Islam, where it holds significant religious or cultural importance. Hinduism, on the other hand, does not have a specific requirement for circumcision, and it is not a common ritual or tradition within the Hindu faith.
Hinduism is a diverse religion with a wide range of beliefs
and practices, and customs can vary significantly among different Hindu
communities and regions. While there may be some exceptions or cases of
circumcision among Hindus due to individual or health or regional factors, it
is not a standard or widespread practice within the religion.