they share the eight fold path budd. do not beleive in gods and hindu. does beleive i n gods
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in Buddhism violence is stricltly forbidden. Meanwhile in Hinduism violence is permitted when Dharma (righteous living) is in danger.
Hinduism & Buddhism share Non Violence & global peace. Also they share thoughts of Nirvana (Liberation).
one teaching that both share is Non Violence.and attain Moksha (liberation).
they both use the eight fold path
None. Hinduism and Buddhism share no sacred texts.
Both believe in it.
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 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
Hinduism believes in a Creator God, while Buddhists do not. the case system
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.
Hinduism and Buddhism share many common effects on each other. Like Austerity (tapaḥ) Purity (shaucham) and Compassion (dayā) being part of both religions.
Your question does not make sense since there is no such thing as Hindu Buddhism. Hinduism and Buddhism are two distinctly different religions. Though both religions share a common belief concerning personnel growth to attain enlightenment, Buddhism does not concern itself with Gods or Deities, nor does it have set rituals. Hinduism, on the other hand, does have both.
The soul can be reincarnated - A soul is reincarnated on a higher or lower level according to how a person's life is lived.