The Buddha taught a few basic concepts that contradict most of the current schools of Hinduism (note that within Hinduism there is a huge range in beliefs). The Buddha taught that a permanent self, soul or 'atman' does not exist. These teachings are known as teachings on selflessness or emptiness.
The Buddha opposed the caste-system, where people are categorized by their birth in a certain family.
The Buddha opposed the view that people will become 'enlightened' after a certain number of lives. Instead, our actions (karma) determines our future.
The Buddha did not support the idea of a creator-God who created the universe.
Buddhism is Hinduism netted for export.
It's the foundation of thought.
The direct end result.
No myths inbetween to learn lessons from.
In Buddhism, suffering is the only lesson.
And enlightenment to only key to end all beginnings and to begin all ends.
Answer: Both is not perfacted because some another Avtar is still comming, buddhism try to find answer how to become God ourself but fail. only one religion phillosophy found it answer.
The 2 Major religions of Ancient India is Buddhism and Hindus.
Judaism is monotheistic, while Hinduism is polytheistic.
Muslim,Hinduism,Christianity,Buddhism etc
AnswerIslam, Christianity and Buddhism are the three major religions of the worldIslam, Christianity, Hinduism
Hinduism and Buddhism, but there are many other religions that are thought to have originated in India (such as Christianity and Islam). Also, Taoism and Confucianism are also believed to be derived mainly from Buddhism, which was founded in India
Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam
Hinduism
China's cultural revolution did not effect Hinduism that much. However it did effect Buddhism In major ways. Buddhism Influenced Hinduism. Thus indirectly Hinduism was affected.
Hinduism believed in Caste system and social structures, while Buddhism gave everyman same right and acceptance. this was the major factor that led Buddhism to develop separately from Hinduism.
Asia
Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, & Sikhism.
Hinduism