No, not at all.
Buddhism
Brahma is the creator of the universe and of all beings, as depicted in the Hindu cosmology. The Vedas, the oldest and the holiest of Hindu scriptures, are attributed to Brahma, and thus Brahma is regarded as the father of dharma. He is not to be confused with Brahman which is a general term for the Supreme Being or Almighty God. Although Brahma is one of the Trinity, his popularity is no match to that of Vishnu and Shiva. Brahma is to be found to exist more in scriptures than in homes and temples. In fact it is hard to find a temple dedicated to Brahma. One such temple is located in Pushkar in Rajasthan.
hindu dharma. the only dharma in which river,mountain,animals are worshipped as the vehicle of god. the only dharma in which woman is worshipped. the only dharma in which earth,water,sky,fire,gas,stars,naxatra,planets are worshipped. the only dharma since ancient. the only dharma having 33 crore gods. the only dharma having concept of trimurti-brahma(jeneratoa),vishnu(operator),mahesh(destroyer)-GOD. the only dharma in which strishakti -amba,saraswati,mahalaxmi are worshipped. the only dharma having RAMAYAN,MAHABHARAT,VED,PURAN concepts which are usefull today. the only dharma all type best.
Brahma's mind born sons are the seers Marici, Atri, Angiras, Pulastya, Pulaha, Kratuj, Pracetas, Vashishta, Bhrgu and Narada. From Brahma's body came his nine sons Daksa, Dharma, Kama, Anger, Greed, Delusion (Maya), Lust, Joy, Death and Bharata and one daughter called Angaja. http://www.sanatansociety.org/hindu_gods_and_goddesses/brahma.htm
Brahma Sahampati asked the Buddha to teach the Dharma after his enlightenment by presenting him with a golden wheel. He then travelled to Sarnath and gave the first teachings on the four noble truthes.
As per Hindu Dharma there are 4 Ahrams(stages) in Hindu life system. The 4 Ashrams are (1).Brahma charya (2).Grihastha (3).Vanaprastha. (4).Sanyasa
According to hinduism scriptures hinduism was first found by lord brahma. when lord brahma created his first children to cherish earth with life hinduism was born. this place is found in current india named kashi.
The truth -NonViolence is the highest Dharma, is not for all. Soldiers Dharma is different and sanyasins dharma is different. Non-violence is the ultimate dharma. So too is violence in service of Dharma.
Shiva which means "The Auspicious" is one of the three major deities of Hinduism.
This answer to this varies based on the individual. For a person of the Hindu faith, how closely you adhere to the Dharma, or universal law of things, is what accumulates good or bad Karma. The Dharma includes basic values, morals and ethics that are pretty universal like not stealing, not killing, honesty, compassion, modesty, and non violence. There are some people of the Hindu faith that will deprive themselves of any pleasure or try to remain completely non violent to other life forms (even insects), in an attempt to adhere as closely to the Dharma as possible, thus accumulating what they feel is good Karma. However, each person has a different idea to what the Dharma is for them. For many, it is based on their station in life. For instance, if someone is a worker, than being the best possible worker would be following the Dharma. If someone is a leader, being the best possible leader would be following the Dharma. For some, it is worshipping a particular God that is part of the Dharma. Many people of the Hindu faith put a lot of effort into discovering what the Dharma is for them. A lot of time spent meditating and participating in various forms of Yoga are how a person of the Hindu faith discovers what is needed for them to follow the Dharma and how they practice what they have learned.
Yoga.
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