There are 3 main paths that Hindu's take:
Ultimate goal of Hinduism is to attain liberation from Maya. There are certain ways to achieve this, Mediation, Yoga, Pooja & vedic Rituals. or by praying to god.
India has been birth place for Hinduism . Thus Hinduism has influenced India In many ways. Such as teachings of Kāma (enjoyment) Moksha (liberation) Nirvana (Liberation) AND The Law of Cause and Effect (karma)
There are many many ways.. But the easiest way is to have name of any of Tridev (Bramha, Vishnu or Shiva) at the last time..
There just are not many substantial ways in which Hinduism and Buddhism are alike.(1) They have their origins in the same country and time, and therefore in the same sets of questions about our place in the world and how we can best affect it. (Their answers, however, are quite opposite each other)(2) They share some terms, however they use them in entirely different -- often totally opposite -- ways, so that's not "alike" but "contrary"(3) They are both concerned with ethics(4) They are both widely misunderstood by outsiders(5) They are both interpreted in a wide variety of ways by their own practitioners.
Hinduism is similar in Buddhism in more than one ways. Buddhism was developed from the highest ideals of Hinduism. Both of them believe in non-violence and peace. also both believe that ultimate goal of life is to attain moksha or nirvana.
Jainism was a distinct religious tradition that emerged in ancient India around the same time as Hinduism. While its teachings and practices share some similarities with Hinduism, Jainism developed as a separate path with unique beliefs, principles, and practices that differ in significant ways from Hinduism. Jainism emphasizes non-violence, self-discipline, and non-attachment as core values in striving for spiritual liberation.
The four ways to obtain salvation in Hinduism include the way of action, and the way of devotion. It also includes the way of knowledge, and the royal road.
It represents progress and liberation from the tyranny of the old ways of life to a new beginning. It represents progress and liberation from the tyranny of the old ways of life to a new beginning.
Sacred Texts have great importance in Hinduism. They show Ancient civilisations, their lifestyle and the ways to live life happily and attain the highest level of consciousness Moksha (liberation). They also guide Hindus through out their daily life and problems.
In Hinduism God is one he is called Supreme God. Some also believe in theory of Incarnation (avatāra). According to this theory Supreme God took different forms to save humanity and was known as different names. Thus Hinduism is monotheistic. There are main 3 God in Hindu. This trinity is made up of Lord Shiva Lord Vishnu and Lord Brahma.
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.
They both have gods.
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