Buddhism is not a religion where there are commandments, rites and rituals; a believe system. Buddhism is a way of life where you can evolve to greater consciousness, a higher consciousness. Therefore Buddhism is an education where you could improve your standard of life as you evolve. Buddhism evolves aound the perfection of virtues and wisdom to attain the ultimate purpose, that is enlightenment. To do that Buddhism is about multiple lives, birth and reborn again and again until enlightenment is attained. In Buddhism, hell and heaven are just one of the few realms of existence. It is therefore a continuition of being live after live; you can continue or you can discontinue. If you continue you may reach higher level of consciousness in human or heavenly realm. If you discontinue you may downgrade yourself to lower realms like animal, hungry ghost or hell realm; justlike you can stop your education at high school level, deprivate you of a good career or well being.
Answer: Continuity: 1. Belief that the soul is reincarnated many times. 2. The soul moves to a higher or lower level depending on how a life is lived. 2. Belief in the need to escape reincarnation. Divergence: 1. Upon escaping reincarnation the soul is absorbed into the energy of the Uninverse (Buddhism) or goes to be with God (Hinduism) 2. One escapes the cycle of reincarnation by freeing oneself from being concerned with this world and by meditation (Buddhism) or by living a life of austerity and care for others (Hinduism) 3. There are different castes, each one showing how a soul progresses (Hinduism). Buddhism rejected the Caste System of Hinduism. 4. Hindus believe in God whereas Buddhists worship no one as there is no Deity per se.
Buddhism is a later religion, started by an Indian prince. Some of the continuities--
Belief in dharma, karma, and reincarnation--practices such as yoga and meditation, encouragement to eat vegetarian--reverence of deities.
Discontinuities--Buddhism rejected the caste system, and emphasizes moderation as opposed to austerities.
Two groups can only have continuity or discontinuity if they were at one time a single group. Buddhism and the Abrahamic faiths have never had this connection.
Continuity theories posit that development is gradual and continuous, with growth and change occurring over time in a smooth and consistent manner. Discontinuity theories suggest that development occurs in distinct stages or steps, marked by abrupt shifts in behavior or understanding. These theories differ in their views on how development unfolds, with continuity emphasizing gradual change and discontinuity highlighting distinct transitions.
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.
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leaders of Hinduism worship God. While leaders of Buddhism do not worship God.
I think it's Buddhism.
Okay, you should first check the differences between Hinduism and Buddhism. Wikipedia is a good start to.
Hinduism AND Buddhism have many similarities. Such as concept of Moksha (liberation) or Nirvana (Liberation) via meditation.
Hinduism believes in a Supreme Creator, while Buddhism does not. Buddhism also follows the teachings of Buddha, while Hinduism does not, thought they would probably still respect him as a wise individual.
According to my knowledge Hinduism and Buddhism are significantly different. The main differences can be seen below. Hinduism is a bit different from buddhism. hinduism worships many gods and goddess. while in buddhism there is no worshiping to god. also buddhism forbids violence. while hinduism permits violence when dharma is in danger. hinduism was never found by man while buddhism was found by lord buddha or siddhartha.