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Buddhist is all about the rice and ping pong in the ching chong with ur ding dongs, but Hindu is all about Tilak Patel's teachings and way of Curry.
Hindu teachings can be termed in one word as 'dharma' (fulfilling one's duties and engaging in righteous action. That is what a Hindu is supposed to practice at each moment of his life. Of course, some do, many others do not. Hindus too are humans.
yes. he is considered a devout hindu because of his goal of ahimsa and his teachings of non-violence and protest.
the basic teaching of Buddha was four truths. They all were based on Hindu ideology.
He was dissatisfied with the unjust effects of the caste system.
Hindus are polytheistic. Hindus follow different three main teachings of Hinduism and worship a vast array of gods. It has been called the oldest religion in the world. You can study the various sects and their many gods by performing an internet search for "Hindu Gods".Hindus are polytheistic. Hindus follow different three main teachings of Hinduism and worship a vast array of gods. It has been called the oldest religion in the world. You can study the various sects and their many gods by performing an internet search for "Hindu Gods".Hindus are polytheistic. Hindus follow different three main teachings of Hinduism and worship a vast array of gods. It has been called the oldest religion in the world. You can study the various sects and their many gods by performing an internet search for "Hindu Gods".Hindus are polytheistic. Hindus follow different three main teachings of Hinduism and worship a vast array of gods. It has been called the oldest religion in the world. You can study the various sects and their many gods by performing an internet search for "Hindu Gods".
For Buddhists, it's because the Buddha discovered why people suffer and the end of suffering and brought us his teachings (the Dharma). Hindu''s also reconginze the Buddhas teachings and believe that he is the 9th avatar of Vishnu, the Hindu name for God.
Siddhartha Gautama never wrote down his teachings. In contrast, a large body of sacred texts underlies Hindu beliefs and traditions. There is therefore less variation in Hinduism's teachings than in those of Buddhism.
The Vedas are ancient Hindu scriptures that contain hymns, rituals, and philosophical teachings.
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Buddhism differed from Hindu teachings in:a dispensing of the caste systema reworking of Karma to indicate a human input to improvementthe absence of creator gods and divine influences