No! Only Hindu
Prince Siddhartha's (Gautama Buddha) wife is called Yasodhara. They were both Hindu's until Buddhism was made afterwards.
Because his wife is Hindu and he is Muslim, therefore his both children follow both the religions.
Prince Siddhartha's (Gautama Buddha) wife is called Yasodhara. They were both Hindu's until Buddhism was made afterwards.
Yes.
In some aspects, yes.
He was brought up as a Muslim but then married a Hindu women. He now believes in both religions.
Nepal is a fusion of Hindu and Buddhist traditions and has religious sites of both religions.
Buddhism and Sikhism can both trace their origins back to Hinduism, just as Judaism, Christianity and Islam share common roots. There are some parallels between Hinduism, the Buddha, Judaism and Jesus, which are often cited. Jesus was Jewish, and Christianity is based around the teachings of Jesus. The Buddha was Hindu, and Buddhism is ba.sed around the teachings of the Buddha. Buddhism and Jainism/ for unanswered questions.Where pure soul reside and can that place can be fixed before his death.
Constitutionally Nepal is a secular state but 80% are Hindu's, 10% are Buddhists. However most Nepalese practice both religions.
Religious topics are always controversial and sensitive.You are talking about different religions and their beliefs.Siddhārtha Gautama is Buddha given name.He was born into a Hindu family in 563 BCE (year not certain).Many believe he was born as a prince.Buddha received enlightenment meditating under a Bodhi tree in Bodh Gaya, India.He soon spread Buddhism.Buddhism and Hinduism have many similarities in practices and beliefs, maybe because both originated from India.Many religions like Hinduism and Islam have their own interpretation of Buddha.Some Hindus believe Buddha is the avatar of God Vishnu.Some Muslims believe Buddha is one of Allah's prophets.But as it stands issues like this can never be brought to a certain conclusion.
A monk can be associated with both Hinduism and Buddhism. In Hinduism, monks may follow specific paths like sannyasa or take up vows as ascetics, while in Buddhism, monks follow the monastic code and teachings of the Buddha. Ultimately, the designation of a monk as Hindu or Buddhist depends on their religious affiliation and the tradition they follow.