Escape the cycle of death and rebirth.
they both agree that a person's life on earth is what the gods wish and that you might be on earth because of a very good reason.
Technically, Buddhism's holy persons, such as Gautama Buddha would be considered gurus.
they both agree that a person's life on earth is what the gods wish and that you might be on earth because of a very good reason.
Hinduism is much wider religion and touches every part of daily life of majority of the persons, it also focuses on worshipping deities and Gods. Buddhism does not focus on worshipping God or idols, it focuses on equality and personal spiritual awareness.
it depends on how well you live in this life
Buddhism is not a unified organization so that there is a single hierarchy of leadership. Each sect has its own leaders and important persons.
according to Hinduism & Sacred Texts God are indeed real. But the Supreme God is not a being he is just energy.
there is no founder and no precise date can be put on when it was established. Hinduism is not an ism, its a lifestyle that has existed on the Indian subcontinent and now represents a religion as such
No, he was against the caste system and believed and taught that all men and women are equals.
A Fakir has similar beliefs to that of Buddhism. They believe that each persons life is centered on a spiritual quest for God from within.
dharma is what the buddha discovered. it is the path to enlightenment. it is not so much up for determination. Google "buddhism" for a more complete answer.
None. Prayer in the western sense (cultivating favour with a deity, asking for forgiveness, asking for special consideration) does not form part of Buddhism. Buddhism has no gods and a persons own actions determine his fate.