There is only one christian god, and he is nothing like a freaky animal-man abomination. I would say there were no similarities apart from in both religions A god created the world.
Both religions have a very broad spectrum of variety in beliefs, so it is hard to narrow similarities because most teachings are not all-encompassing to both faiths. The dharma for Hindu's is the natural or eternal law of things, which includes doing the right things basically. For many Hindu's this includes being non violent and showing compassion. This is very much in harmony with what Jesus taught.
Also, most Hindu's believe the dharma includes thing like honesty, modesty, humility, being just, actively helping others, a moral code, and generally being ethical and tolerant without passing judgment. These are also teachings closely related to the words of Jesus and his apostles.
Both religions also have those who say they follow it, but contradict that claim by their actions. This is why Gandhi said: "I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians" because he loved the teachings of Jesus, but scene that they were not being followed by most people claiming to be Christian. Hindu's also have the same problem with individuals who contradict their faith by their actions.
As far as worship similarities, both religions teach that following the prescribed law, whether Hindu's dharma of the Christian laws regarding love both indicate that the best form of worship is living your life in accordance with the laws.
All religions have the similar feature of belief without proof.
All are equally valid or invalid
None, practice, beliefs and final destinations are all different.
There aren't any similarities as Hindus are cremated, while many Christians are buried. They only time when Hindus are cremated if the dead person is a child or a sage. Anyway, the prayers, the people who conduct the funeral are also different.
similarities between Hindu and christian weddings 1. when married the christian bride (and husband) will wear a ring to show her marriage, in Hinduism the woman usually places a small red circle on her forehead to show her marriage. 2. the father of the bride believes that they are no longer the responsibility of their child but hand over that responsibility to the husband, this is common in both religions. 3. and finally both religion vow to the partner that they will stay faithful.
The ceremonies took place around the temple.
No she is Christian
they both believe that god sends Representatives down to earth!
None, practice, beliefs and final destinations are all different.
which of these goddesses is considered as the hindu goddess of welth
T. R. R. Iyengar has written: 'Dictionary of Hindu gods and goddesses' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Goddesses, Hindu, Gods, Hindu, Hindu Goddesses, Hindu Gods
Look at pictures of there architecture da
1 is similar betweeen Roman and Hindu arabic numerals
diwaliis a Hindu festival when easter is a Christian one!diwali is a Hindu festival when easter is a Christian one!
If you review Vishnu, one of the Hindu gods, you will see that his 9th avatar (incarnation) is beleived to be Buddha.
There aren't any similarities as Hindus are cremated, while many Christians are buried. They only time when Hindus are cremated if the dead person is a child or a sage. Anyway, the prayers, the people who conduct the funeral are also different.
these are the main Hindu goddessesBrahmaVishnuShivaganeshdurgaRamaKaliSuryaKrishnamuruganLakshmisaraswatiparvati
similarities between Hindu and christian weddings 1. when married the christian bride (and husband) will wear a ring to show her marriage, in Hinduism the woman usually places a small red circle on her forehead to show her marriage. 2. the father of the bride believes that they are no longer the responsibility of their child but hand over that responsibility to the husband, this is common in both religions. 3. and finally both religion vow to the partner that they will stay faithful.
weddings are not similar but the lifestyle is not different