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In Social Studies / High School | 2014-11-05

Compare Buddhism and Hinduism.

Asked by Paz725

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Buddhism includes, religious text called Tripitaka or the 3 Baskets. Followers of the religion believe, that pain and suffering can be abolished if the person ends all of their desires. Buddhism aims to be closer to the enlightened one( the religion founder- Prince Siddharta Guatuam- discovered religion in 520 BC). This religion and Hinduism have more than one similarity, in which the most important is their major belief in Reincarnation (rebirth of the soul/ soul goes into another body) and they were both found in South Asia region. Hinduism enforces that completing your dhrama (religious duties) will give you good karma( the result of your actions), and have a sacred text named **The Holy Vedas **. They praise in a Hindu temple and Buddhist, in a Vihara. Hinduism believes that the more you complete your dhrama the higher you "level up" on your social classes status; and the more up you travel on the social class, the closer you will be to being a priest or a king. The religion follows the Caste System and they claim that they lowest rank cannot move up social classes. You're Welcome!

Answered by thedoctorswife | 2024-06-10

Buddhism and **Hinduism **agree on karma, dharma, moksha and reincarnation . They are different in that Buddhism rejects the priests of Hinduism, the formal rituals, and the caste system.
What is the comparison between Buddhism and Hinduism?
The major beliefs of **Hinduism **and Buddhism are similar. Hindu thinkers came to believe that everything in the universe was part of the unchanging, all-powerful **spiritual **force called Brahman. The most important gods are Brahman , the Creator, the Preserver, and the Destroyer.
These **gods **were in many forms such as human or animal and each has his own family. Hindus' goal is to become free from the law of karma. Buddhists do not worship any gods or gods. Buddhism believed in the four noble truths. The **Buddha **spent his life teaching others what he learned. Nirvana is their final goal, union with the universe and release from the cycle of rebirth. Hinduism and **Buddhism **both accepted the law of Karma, Dharma, and Moksha and believed in a cycle of rebirth.
Hinduism and Buddhism both believe in the existence of several hells and **heavens **or higher and lower worlds.
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Answered by ranjithgowdavt | 2024-06-16

Buddhism and Hinduism both originate from India and share beliefs in karma and reincarnation, but they diverge in their concepts of deity, rituals, and texts. Hinduism is polytheistic and involves elaborate rituals, while Buddhism emphasizes personal enlightenment without the need for elaborate ceremonies. Despite their common roots, the teachings and practices of each religion reflect distinct spiritual paths.
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Answered by ranjithgowdavt | 2024-12-16