None. Hinduism and Buddhism share no sacred texts.
There were several concepts that are not shared by Hinduism and Buddhism. One of the most prominent is atma. According to Hinduism, all beings have an unchangeable, eternal self or soul. The Buddha instead taught anatta, that there is no self at all, that the self is an illusion.
Both believe in it.
The collection of Vedict texts is called Upanishads. It includes the early central and religious concepts of Buddhism, Hinduism, and Jainism.
No, Hinduism and Buddhism are two separate religions, even though they share many beliefs about compassion, kindness and charity. As it was Hinduism was in its infancy when Buddhism started. Ancient Hinduism was more closer to Brahmanism than the Hinduism that exists today.
Hinduism did not directly change into Buddhism. Rather, Buddhism emerged as a separate religious tradition in ancient India, influenced by the ideas and teachings of Hinduism. Buddhism incorporated some Hindu concepts and philosophies but also introduced new ideas, such as the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path, that differentiated it from Hinduism. Hinduism and Buddhism coexisted and developed alongside each other in ancient India.
Hinduism has 4 casts. Brahmin, Khsatriya, Viashya and suta. Meanwhile Buddhism is free from any kind of cast system.
They both believe in reincarnation.
The main one is the belief in re-incarnation.
they both originated in the sub content of India
Buddhism is a religion that has some roots in Hinduism, particularly in terms of shared cultural and philosophical elements. Buddha, the founder of Buddhism, was raised in a Hindu culture and drew upon some Hindu concepts in developing his teachings.
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