Sutras
Because it is the birthplace of one of the worlds greatest religions "Hinduism" and one of the worlds greatest philosophy's "Buddhism".
Buddhism and Hinduism.
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.
Buddhism was founded by the Buddha, and nobody knows who founded Hinduism.
In abroad sense Buddhism is an offshoot of Hinduism because it originated from Hindustan. The only difference one can think of that in Buddhism we seek the solace within oneself whereas in Hinduism we seek it outside in the Permatman.
Hinduism believes in a Creator God, while Buddhism does not.
Hinduism
Hinduism and Buddhism
Hinduism
I'm not a Hindu, but I do know that nirvana is a Buddhism thing, and the Universal Spirit is a Hinduism thing. But I could be wrong. I just read it out of my history textbook.
There is no similarity between Buddhism and Hinduism though both of them are originated from India. Main difference is Hinduism believes in existence of God while Buddhism dont.
There are many ways that Buddhism and Hinduism differ. One of the most major differences is that Buddhism requires the individuals to follow a disciplined life and to realize that nothing is of themselves. Hinduism is the belief that there is a higher level of life that requires a process to achieve this status.