Judaism began in the area now known as the State of Israel. The first Christians were Jews, and their ideology evolved in the same place. Islam began in the area now known as Saudi Arabia.
Hinduism origin cannot be authenticated. Lord Buddha established Buddhism.
Buddhism was invented from Hinduism by Lord Buddha. They both relate India laws of Moksha (liberation) or Nirvana (Liberation).
There is no similarity between Buddhism and Hinduism though both of them are originated from India. Main difference is Hinduism believes in existence of God while Buddhism dont.
no, Buddhism believe this , while Hinduism does not support this fact. Hinduism believe that life is given for a reason.
Buddhism is an offshoot of Hinduism. They both teach breaking the cycle of Karma
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Hinduism and Buddhism embrace Non Violence & Peace. Apart from that Hinduism and Buddhism embrace Moksha (liberation) or Nirvana (Liberation) via meditation.
Buddhism and Sikhism can both trace their origins back to Hinduism, just as Judaism, Christianity and Islam share common roots. There are some parallels between Hinduism, the Buddha, Judaism and Jesus, which are often cited. Jesus was Jewish, and Christianity is based around the teachings of Jesus. The Buddha was Hindu, and Buddhism is ba.sed around the teachings of the Buddha. Buddhism and Jainism/ for unanswered questions.Where pure soul reside and can that place can be fixed before his death.
Hinduism and Buddhism both believed that the highest joy of life is to attain Moksha (liberation) or nirvana. Hindu and Buddhism both put emphasis on Non violence and Compassion (dayā) .
Buddhism takes Hinduism as its cultural context. As a consequence many of the references are common to both religions, -e.g. a cycle of death and rebirth, nirvana. Buddhism then pulls away from Hinduism in the rejection of a supernatural or deity inspired involvement with humans. In th e same WA Christianity and Islam have similarities to Judaism and use its cultural references as a base, but pull away from some of its beliefs.
Your question does not make sense since there is no such thing as Hindu Buddhism. Hinduism and Buddhism are two distinctly different religions. Though both religions share a common belief concerning personnel growth to attain enlightenment, Buddhism does not concern itself with Gods or Deities, nor does it have set rituals. Hinduism, on the other hand, does have both.