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Buddhism is an offshoot of Hinduism. They both teach breaking the cycle of Karma
Hinduism believed in Caste system and social structures, while Buddhism gave everyman same right and acceptance. this was the major factor that led Buddhism to develop separately from Hinduism.
They are all very ancient religions.
Jainism spread in India whereas Buddhism spread in other countries because Jain monks aren't allowed to travel overseas.
Buddhism and Hinduism(they came from the same relgion Brahmen Hinduism).
Same religion ( Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism,Hinduism, and Islam
There some religions which are almost same but they name it bythemselves. But I can say that Buddhism is the majority one. Buddhism. Zen Buddhism. Hinduism. Christianity. Vietnamese Buddhism. Islamic. Taoism. Confucianism.
Buddha was a Hindu in the same way that Jesus was a Jew
Traditional Buddhism (created by the monk Gautama three thousand years ago) differs greatly from Hinduism. In fact, Buddhism in its infancy was considered to be a critique of Hinduism. What is known as Buddhism now (the Dali Lama and Tibetan Buddhist) is far from what it originally was because of it eventual decline as it dissolved into the local religions (one being Hinduism) Buddhism as it was intended to be can be summed up in the following sentence: How to deal with death. If you were to define it in one word it would be physiology. Buddhism looks at how people can deal with death by looking at how the brain physically works and functions.
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.
Same religion ( Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism,Hinduism, and Islam
The main religions are Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The first two are polytheistic and the last three are monotheistic. Judaism, Christianity and Islam all have major divisions and sects. I don't know if the same could be said about Buddhism and Hinduism as I have not studied them.