For Buddhists, it's because the Buddha discovered why people suffer and the end of suffering and brought us his teachings (the Dharma). Hindu''s also reconginze the Buddhas teachings and believe that he is the 9th avatar of Vishnu, the Hindu name for God.
Hinduism and Buddhism share many common effects on each other. Like Austerity (tapaḥ) Purity (shaucham) and Compassion (dayā) being part of both religions.
Hinduism and Buddhism teach that there is a cycle of life, death, and rebirth. This cycle is called samsara, and being released from it is called moksha.
yes, to an extent he is known to spread Hinduism. But after Buddhism he spread Buddhism not Hinduism. & he accepted Buddhism as his Religion.
Hinduism and Buddhism share many common effects on each other. Like Austerity (tapaḥ) Purity (shaucham) and Compassion (dayā) being part of both religions.
In Hinduism, yes (though this could be debated.) The Buddha did not address the question.
agains violence and began to being peacefull with others
Hinduism is not even close to being Monotheistic.Judaism is the oldest, followed by Christianity and then Islam.However, Muslims believe that their religion didn't begin with Mohammed, but that he was the final seal on it, and that Islam began in the time of Adam. Therefore, they could theoretically make a case in that department.Historically, however, the first order is correct.
There is one supreme being in Hinduism. Some believe that it is lord Shiva while others believe that it is Lord Vishnu. Both claims appear to be correct.
Both Buddhist and Hindus believe in reincarnation (Being born again as an animal) Aupmanyav adds: Humans also are a species of animals. Both believe that the reincarnation would be according to the karmas (actions).
Hinduism and Buddhism - there are many schools of each.
Traditional Buddhism (created by the monk Gautama three thousand years ago) differs greatly from Hinduism. In fact, Buddhism in its infancy was considered to be a critique of Hinduism. What is known as Buddhism now (the Dali Lama and Tibetan Buddhist) is far from what it originally was because of it eventual decline as it dissolved into the local religions (one being Hinduism) Buddhism as it was intended to be can be summed up in the following sentence: How to deal with death. If you were to define it in one word it would be physiology. Buddhism looks at how people can deal with death by looking at how the brain physically works and functions.
AnswerOne interesting fact about Buddhism is that they dont believe in any thing supernatural. So they dont belevie in a being such as god or they dont believe there is a being that powerfull.