Buddhists and Buddhism differ from Hinduism by believing in a couple of things differently. In its origins, Buddhism is similar to Hinduism though. Hinduism involves understanding Brahma, which is existence in the soul. Buddhism is more about finding the "not soul", or as practicers would say, the "Anatman" and nirvana.
Hinduism believes in a Creator God, while Buddhism does not.
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violence and doing wrong or hurting others is not part of Hinduism. Also not believing in God or cursing the followers is also prohibited in Hinduism.
Hinduism is considered polytheistic (many gods).
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Hinduism had many traditional garments, they differed greatly from class to class. For women these gramnets were more unified and were called sarees.
No because Buddhism is a different religion from Hinduism.
Hinduism is a religion which is based on reincarnation and believing in nonviolence. Hindus don't eat meat particularly beef because Lord Krishna love cows.
Buddhism and Hinduism fit with every other religion on the planet, so yes.
Actually it is not a Buddhist sign but it is from Hinduism. That's where the Buddhists got it from.