The question of identity for Hinduism is that they consider all life to be sacred or spiritual in nature. Hindus believe the man’s Atman is eternal and when he or she reaches Nirvana their Atman will become one with Brahman. They believe in reincarnation and karma. Basically they believe what goes around comes around. Good karma brings them closer to Nirvana. Bad karma results in being reborn into a lower life from extending the time it takes to reach Nirvana. They also consider animals and humans are similar and they think they should be regarded as partners in search of eternal oneness.
Hindus meaning of life is to understand life as an illusion. They believe life and everything around us doesn’t really exist. Hindus believe the purpose of man is to understand life and all that seems to be real is an illusion. They believe the sooner they understand that the quicker the karma cycle can end.
The question of morality to Hindus is that they believe that God is everything and everything is God. Morals and ethics are how one should act toward itself. In other words their actions will return through karma, and it’s up to them to determine what those actions should be and how they should be carried out.
The question of destiny to Hindus is that they believe that when they end the cycle of reincarnation they merge in to Oneness or Braham and the individual disappears. The differences with the question of origin with Christian worldview and Hinduism are that Christian worldview says God created mankind and Earth. In Hinduism mankind and Earth weren’t created they are just an extension of Braham. The difference with question of identity between Christian and Hinduism are Christians were created in an image of God and he created us