Because Buddhist religion was founded by a Hindu prince-apex
In the same way that Christianity, Islam and Judaism share a basis i the Abrahamic cultural tradition, Hinduism, Buddhism and several other faiths have the Dravidian faith context as a common meme. This includes, images, concepts and a historical context.
because of thr land they had to share and because both of them went tru a struggle of enemis so the mixed as one
BUDDHIST BELIEFS IN HINDUISMBuddhism was founded by a Hindu called Siddhartha.
Buddhism is the same as the central part of Hinduism. Buddhism is based on the central Hindu god Vishnu. It is for this reason that Hindus consider Buddha as an incarnation of Vishnu.
However, some differences are added to Buddhism to prevent Buddhists from returning to Hinduism. These differences make Buddhism look like an entirely different religion.
Therefore, Hinduism has not copied any belief of Hinduism. It is Buddhism that has copied Hindu beliefs.
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yes, to an extent he is known to spread Hinduism. But after Buddhism he spread Buddhism not Hinduism. & he accepted Buddhism as his Religion.
hello, the two points are that both Islam and Hinduism believe in the process of souls being used again and again and that vishnu was a prophet. though hindus think of him more as a deity.
The novel Siddhartha is all about the ideas of Siddhartha's steps towards enlightenment. It does not shift to Buddhism until he achieved his goal. It can be looked at as a Buddhist novel which show why and how Buddhism criticizes Hinduism. Considering the motifs, it is very important for the people who believes in Buddha to understand how ambitious they should be in order to achieve nirvana. Other fictional characters in the novel represents the mouth of readers, they have the opportunity to question Siddhartha.I just think.
I do not think the question is very clear. If it means that whether there are any rules and regulations in Hinduism, then, sure, there are. But they relate to the responsibilities of a person towards the family and the society, and valuing traditions. That is known as 'Dharma' (duties and righteous conduct). Where Hinduism is quite lenient is about one's belief in God/Gods/Goddesses. Hinduism sees no harm in different beliefs in this regards, if the person is fulfilling his/her 'Dharma'. So, you would find all types of beliefs in Hinduism that you can think of; polytheism, monotheism, monism, pantheism, panentheism, henotheism, kenotheism, and even atheism. These are considered as 'Matas' (opinions), and one can follow any according to his/her inclination.
Hinduism is not a religion.It is a "way of life".Most of its rituals are blended with nature and life's day today activities.Hindus also believe that the Cow is a sacred animal.Thats all I can think of as of now.
They are opposite as Hinduism believes in angels or more then one god and is polytheistic. Sikhism is Mootheistic and believe in only one God. I think in Hinduism, the main angel is Brahma, Shiv, or Vishnu, while in Sikhism God is supreme lord.
i think there are no sects
i think India
I think Hinduism.
I think no
According to Hinduism we suffer because of our karma. Karma means the deed that we have already done.