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Q: Teachings of Hinduism
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How did the Jains react to the teachings of Hinduism?

Jainism is originated from Hinduism. But their teachings are quite different.


What are the teachings of Hinduism?

I think its central teachings is the Unity of everything See:the basis of Hinduism is the belief in the unity of everything.


How did the teachings of Brahman influence Hinduism?

Teachings of Lord Brahma or brahman is the base of Hinduism. Lord brahma taught first man Philosophy of life and way of living, it is now known as Hinduism.


What religion came from Verdic teachings?

Hinduism,


What are the key teachings and beliefs of Hinduism?

to not hurt


Did Hinduism religion follows the teachings of Jesus Christ?

no. Hinduism is polytheistic, Christianity is monotheistic.


What are three basic teachings of Hinduism?

Karma, Dharma and Samsara


Why is there is greater variation in the teachings of Buddhism than in those of Hinduism?

Hinduism has four denominations:SaivismShaktismVaishnavismSmartismBuddhism has two major divisions: MahayanaThedavaraThe question suggests an incorrect basis of comparison.


Which teachings of Hinduism are being rejected by budduism?

tae ni hudas..


Which of these explains why there is greater variation in the teachings of Buddhism than in those of Hinduism?

Siddhartha Gautama never wrote down his teachings.


Is root religion of Buddhism is Hinduism?

That is how I see it too since Gautama Buddha was a Hindu prince. The teachings in Buddhism is parallel to the Hinduism.


What man's teachings is Hinduism based on?

Hinduism is not based on any man's teaching. Rather it is based on teaching of Supreme God himself.