The most important belief in Buddhism is the belief in the enlightenment of the Buddha.
There are many other beliefs like, rebirth , law of karma, different realms of existence, etc
The sacred writing of Buddhism is Tipitaka, and is a very large book.
None. Hinduism and Buddhism share no sacred texts.
the sacred book of buddhism is called the tipitaka and its writen in the language pali.
Hindus and Buddhists have different sets of sacred texts. However, Buddhism came from Hinduism and hence both of their religious concepts would have similarities. One Correction. Buddhism did not come from Hinduism. Buddhism has no belief in any long-lived gods, have no defined or required rituals, no priests and no caste system Many early Buddhists practiced a very early form of Hinduism (actually closer to Brahmanism) but gave that up when they converted.
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Buddhism concept is to tame our wild minds and make free from any suffering.- Yeshi
Buddhism: The Tipitika (Tripitika). Hinduism: The Vedas and the Upanishads Judaism: The Torah
There are three parts to the Buddhism sacred text.
The term sacred usually means "important to a deity. As Buddhism has no deity there can be no sacred objects. There can be relics of revered persons, important locations, etc.
Many early Buddhist texts were written in Pali, a language of India.It is the sacred language of Theravada Buddhism.
Allow me to refer you to an essay at "The Sacred Order of the Spheres", a particularly insightful blog whose range includes philosophy, East and West. The essay is entitled "Buddhism and Stoicism: Two Ancient Philosophies". Here is the link: http://theguide42.blogspot.com/2008/01/buddhism-and-stoicism-two-ancient.html
They believe in just one god to avoid confusion.