There are Hindu gods and demons in Buddhist art because both the philosophy and the religion have very similar origins.
Nancy Wilson Ross has written: 'Buddhism : a way of life and thought' -- subject(s): Buddhism 'Hinduism, Buddhism, Zen' -- subject(s): Art, Buddhist, Art, Hindu, Buddhism, Buddhist Art, Hindu Art, Hinduism
they both express truth The relationship between Buddhist and Hindu beliefs lies in the fact that Buddhism was founded by Guatama Siddharta, a Hindu Prince, about 2 centuries ago.
No because Buddhism is a different religion from Hinduism.
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The child can choose which one he/she wants. If he/she wants Buddhist then that what the child wants. For people who want to know Buddhist is a religion it's not a philosophy.
Buddhism and Hinduism fit with every other religion on the planet, so yes.
Hindu philosophy advocates highest value for the unknown (GOD) through which proposes to control human societies. Buddhist philosophy advocates highest value for the order of social system.
O. N. Krishnan has written: 'In search of reality' -- subject(s): Buddhist Philosophy, Hindu Philosophy
Because in Hinduism they believe in many gods and Buddhism doesn't believe in any gods.
Buddhism arose in the Hindu milieu, and thus is associated with Hinduism. Buddhism influenced the development of Daoism (or Taoism) in China. Buddhist concepts were also absorbed by Manichaeism and arguably by the Eastern Christian Church.
Violence is forbidden in Buddhism, in any case. But in Hinduism violence is permitted when your Dharma (righteous living) is in danger.
If "classes" means castes, then no. Buddhism does not support the caste system as is present in the Hindu religion.