I would not say he became "anti-Hindu". He like any others became dissatisfied with the religion he was it and "sought a different path", ultimately founding a new religion. This is very common in religion and has resulted in many schisms and sects.
Buddhism started in 563 BCE and Hinduism there is no exact date but is the oldest reigion in the world.How can you say Hinduism is older than a religion started in 563 BC if you don't have even an approximated date of when Hinduism began?the truth lies in Hindu gods-god vishnu who was born 10 times into the earth to kill demons and spreed happiness took the form of sidu buddah this is before christ and before any religon was formed sidu in short term started Buddhism as it spreed many countrys adapted.Just to let you know Hinduism and Buddhism started in Ancient India. (just thought you might want to know)No. Although Buddhism was started by a born Hindu, they differ in many ways. Buddhists aim for enlightenment while Hindus aim for reincarnation and Moksh.
The Buddha institute of technology is a place where people go. It is approved by Buddhists. :)
Primarily Hinduism is worshipped at their homes. Or some people might go to Temple to worship God in Hinduism.
Primarily Hinduism is worshipped at their homes. Or some people might go to Temple to worship God in Hinduism.
Hinduism is very Ancient Religion. It is a direct Religion by go, not man made. It is said that Hinduism will never extinct.
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well Hinduism believe that when you die your solo go's into a new born life
Hinduism was founded more than 10000 years ago. According to Mythology of Hinduism it is even Ancient Religion.
Lord Buddha was born in India. He share His Teachings in India and He died in India. Whether Buddha exist or not, the world and what it contains was, is and will be subject to the Natural Laws. Lord Buddha package these Laws and shared His way of life; to be liberated out of Samsara, an everlasting birth and death cycle. To cultivate His way of life we need to look inwards (within us) and not really on rituals. Pilgrimage is part of the ritual aspect and Buddhism does not emphysis much on it. Buddhism is really a mind culture with emphysis on training the mind, of living 'Now' and in doing so we bring the 'mountain' to us instead of we going to the 'mountain'. To go on a pilgrimage is just a historical tour nothing spiritual.
the place of worship in hinduism is called Temple. People go to Temple to pray.
Buddhists do not worship any god, deity or person, not even the Buddha. We revere the Buddha for bringing us the teachings (Dharma), but the Buddha was just a man. We meditate and go for teachings at a temple. We also meditate at shrines in our houses.
The question is easy.... But the answer is difficult to understand ! If anyone understand this ...., he becomes a Arahant or Lord Buddha...... If you follow the way of Lord Buddha, you will see the answer for this question .... you have to go long travel .......................