Buddhists do not believe in any immortal, all-powerful gods. We do believe that people can attain a finite span of existence as a Deva in a Deva realm, where a Deva has more capabilities than humans do.
BUddhism does not utilize adeity in its system of progress towards enlightenment and Nirvana. No gods, no prophets, no salvation, no damnation.
Well, in my type (Theravada Buddhism) we offer 'merit' to Hindu Gods.
from my eye view, the basic belief of the religions is about God(monotheism), gods(polytheism) or any kind of power that we feel more superior than us, human~
None:The existence of a deity is not a Buddhist belief.
monotheism....everyone is trying to reach "enlightenment."
Buddhist believe there are no gods. Evolution would be the logical belief they would follow.
In Buddhism gods and heavens are mentioned. But it is not about worshiping gods
They believe in many Gods
Buddhism doesn't really have any gods in the devotional sense.
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.
The Sumerians believed in 3,000 plus gods to explain everything in nature, but everything was not understood. Belief in so many gods made the Sumerians a polytheistic people. The gods controlled everything in the environment.
The Sumerians believed in 3,000 plus gods to explain everything in nature, but everything was not understood. Belief in so many gods made the Sumerians a polytheistic people. The gods controlled everything in the environment.