There is no God as an object of devotion in Buddhism, so in this respect there is no similarity.
There are not two but numerous religions in India. Hinduism, Christianity, Sikhism etc are some of them.
As such Buddhism did not reject anything about Hinduism rather the people were exploited by he priests and their approach was too dogmatic and blind faith was on the spread. Caste ism was on the rise these are some of the factors that lead to the popularity of Buddhism but the Hindu priests felt the threat and saw the downfall of Hinduism, meanwhile King Asoka took upon himself to spread Buddhism but it couldn't hold roots in India . It is strange that though Buddhism was born in India it is practiced more in eastern countries and other parts of the world Hope this answers your query For more info go to www.sgi.org
They still do. Both groups live and work together quite peacefully. In fact a few years ago about 5,000 Dalits (untouchables) converted to Buddhism.
Between Hinduism and Buddhism there is some common tradition and the Buddha was a Hindu, but generally Hindus believe in a God and Buddhists do not. I am a Buddhist. As to Islam it is an Abrahamic faith just like Christianity and Judaism are, meaning they trace there heritage back to Abraham and all believe in the same creator God. After that there are other similarities in the 3 but far more differences.
Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, and Sikhism are the main religions. According to the 2001 census, 80%=Hinduism, 13% islam, 2% Christianity, 1% Sikhism. <If I helped, write me some feedback please> :)
Hinduism and Buddhism thoughts are different at many levels. Such as Hinduism was never founded by a man while Buddhism was founded by man. Violence is prohibited in Buddhism while in some cases it might be allowed in Hinduism.
Some of the shared beliefs of Buddhism and Hinduism are rebirth and Karma
Muslim,Hinduism,Christianity,Buddhism etc
Primarily Hinduism is worshipped at their homes. Or some people might go to Temple to worship God in Hinduism.
Hinduism AND Buddhism have many similarities. Such as concept of Moksha (liberation) or Nirvana (Liberation) via meditation.
Hinduism did not directly change into Buddhism. Rather, Buddhism emerged as a separate religious tradition in ancient India, influenced by the ideas and teachings of Hinduism. Buddhism incorporated some Hindu concepts and philosophies but also introduced new ideas, such as the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path, that differentiated it from Hinduism. Hinduism and Buddhism coexisted and developed alongside each other in ancient India.
Some people believe that Jainism even existed much before Hinduism and Buddhism. Jains believe that Jainism is an eternal religion. Recent researches by some historians even show that Jainism might have even existed 5 lakh years back. If this is believed to be true, then it is quite possible that both Buddhism and Jainism were actually branches of Jainism, where Buddhism is quite similar to Jainism in many respects. Moreover, Hinduism might have been a mixture of local and some Jain beliefs.
Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism
There are not two but numerous religions in India. Hinduism, Christianity, Sikhism etc are some of them.
Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity
Hinduism talk about Metaphics and always depend upon some body invisable Buddhism talk about self realization and own Karma gets fruit
the people that lead the faithful in worship in Hinduism are called saints or pujari. Some people also call them gurus or baba.