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Hinduism believes in a Creator God, while Buddhists do not. the case system
I am a follower of both of them and i can tell you i love them both I think that they are both equal. One of the four paths of liberation in Hinduism is meditation and Yoga and that is the path that most Buddhists follow
Any religion other than Hinduism or Buddhism.
Sacred texts are shared between Hinduism and Buddhism, with both religions revering texts such as the Vedas and Upanishads. However, each tradition also has its own distinct scriptures, such as the Bhagavad Gita for Hindus and the Tripitaka for Buddhists.
Certainly all Buddhists do not believe this. There may be some Japanese Buddhists who think this.
Hinduism. Muslims, Buddhists, Jains, Sheiks, Christians and others are also present.
Actually it is not a Buddhist sign but it is from Hinduism. That's where the Buddhists got it from.
Mostly people from India, although Hinduism has influenced the "new age" movement.
it didn't they are two different religions. buddhists do not believe in god, hinduists believe in many gods
Buddhists and Buddhism differ from Hinduism by believing in a couple of things differently. In its origins, Buddhism is similar to Hinduism though. Hinduism involves understanding Brahma, which is existence in the soul. Buddhism is more about finding the "not soul", or as practicers would say, the "Anatman" and nirvana.
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.