If a Buddhist follows the Eightfold Path he practices these interactions with his fellow humans:
1. Right Understanding - tries to understand people, not geyying angry with them
2. Right Thought - thinks kindly towards everyone
3. Right Speech - talks politly wiht thout anger or hatred
4. Right Action - treats people honestly and with courtesy
5. Right Livelihood - works to better society
6. Right Effort - doesn't waste time on pettiness
7. Right Mindfulness - - fosuses on the positive aspects of the world
8. Right Concentration - doesn't spend time on hatred or redressing wrong
He also practices:
Equanimity: Holding all things in an ease filled balance and does not get angry or upset
Lovingkindness: The spontaneous reaction to all beings
Compassion: A reaction to the pain of others
Sympathetic Joy: Shares delight of the good fortune of others when he becomes aware of it
The Buddha taught that it is very important to treat others with loving kindness. Compassion is a cornerstone of Buddhist epistemology. It is important to meditate and to analyze one's thinking about the nature of reality, and to practice the Dharma daily, but no one can achieve enlightenment without cultivating a compassion for others that is so strong that one literally cares more for the well-being of others than oneself. That compassion should be extended not only to the people you care for, but to those you are indifferent to, and, especially, to those you consider your enemies. The Buddha taught that every sentient being has a core of pure loving kindness which is obscured by kleshas, or delusions about the true nature of reality. Enlightenment is not only understanding the true nature of reality, it is also uncovering the basic human loving kindness completely. Treating others with kindness even before you are enlightened will speed you on the path, generate merit and benefit not only you and the people you interact with, but the whole universe.
Men and women are complementary to each other according to Buddhist philosophy. After all, a woman can be reincarnated as a man and vice versa. In the various cultures that practice Buddhism, women are treated differently. Most Buddhist sects do favor men insofar as monks dominate the lineages, literature, ceremonial processes and administration. In Tibet women can not conduct most official ceremonies, but they can marry more than one man, and they can chose to divorce at any time, and retain all her own wealth.
Hindus are taught to always treat others well. No one is to leave their homes without having received hospitable treatment and nourishment. In addition, Hindus are taught to be especially kind to the poor and to give them help however they can.
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Answer:
Most religions and philosophies propose a standard of behavior that some, but not all, of its members attempt to follow. The "text book" Buddhist would be compassionate, hard working, sober, modest, softspoken and generous. These attribites are stated in the Eightfold Path.
Buddhism teaches that we should treat other people with compassion, experience genuine joy in their accomplishments, and, in general, our behavior should always reflect Buddhist moral standards. Some specifics would include paying attention to how we speak to others, speaking when necessary, and thoughtfully. Making our living in ways that do not harm others. Refraining from doing harm to others by our actions.
If we follow the example set by the Buddha in his life, we will also be tolerant of others' religious practices as long as the individuals are trying to learn wisdom and lead moral lives due to their beliefs.
Buddhists believe you should treat everyone with alot of respect and not hurting them physically or through saying horrible things and have unity and tolerence with people from other religions!
badly >:(
to be peaceful towards other people
HOW DO BUDDHIS THEY TREAT OTHER
They call it Dharmagrantha.
Ideally, they treat other people kindly. ... But that is the ideal of almost all religious groups. It doesn't hold true for every individual, although it is a good thing to remember as the ideal for us all.
Hindus have no particualr traits that make them stand out from the rest of soceity. They tend to be more accepting of others though.
because some are of a higher group than others in the caste system.
Hindus whether in Australia or India always treat Women as manifestation of Divine Mother on earth.
do unto others as others do unto you.or, in la mans terms: treat others as you want them to treat you.
elephant, tiger,monkey,snakes and others.
Some do, others do not.
With the same caring, love, and respect that they should show other humans.
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Basicclyy i think they care about the planet because its where we live and without the world we do not exist. The trees are extremely important to hindus aswell because like every other living think the trees have their own atman ( soul )
A:The Holy Spirit is a Christian concept. Hindus generally respect the beliefs of others, but do not share those beliefs.