Siddhartha Gautama never wrote down his teachings. In contrast, a large body of sacred texts underlies Hindu beliefs and traditions. There is therefore less variation in Hinduism's teachings than in those of Buddhism.
There is greater variation in the teachings of Buddhism than in those of Hinduism. It is because Hinduism believe in Multi God and Buddhism belief in single God.
Siddhartha Gautama never wrote down his teachings.
Siddhartha Gautama never wrote down his teachings. In contrast, a large body of sacred texts underlies Hindu beliefs and traditions. There is therefore less variation in Hinduism's teachings than in those of Buddhism.
The Four Noble Truths comprise the core ideas of Buddhism. They do not merely impact Buddhism, they are Buddhism. Everything in Buddhism springs from these tenets. If you can fully understand and embody the four truths, there is nothing else needed to attain enlightenment. Such is the nature of the Four Noble Truths.
When goods are normal, CV > EV.
On the relative level Buddhists or Buddhist communities may have structures for discipline that involve punishment. The teachings of the Buddha are that ignorance leads to more suffering and greater ignorance.
Tibetan Buddhism, is one of the four major schools of Mahayana Buddhism. It contains many elements that are not found in the other Mahayana schools. Whereas all Mahayana Buddhism believes that the Buddha had a higher level of teachings called the Mahayana ("Greater Vehicle"), Tibetan Buddhism believes that he left a still higher body of teachings called the Vajrayana ("Indestructible Vehicle"). The Vajrayana is also known as the vehicle of transmutation of energies. It places an emphasis on devotion to one's teacher. High teachers in Tibetan Buddhism are regarded as being on a similar level to the Buddha, and thus anything they say or do is regarded as being consistent with the Buddha's teachings even if it might appear otherwise. Thus, Tibetan Buddhists have many beliefs and practices that some other Buddhists may believe contradict the teachings of the Buddha. Vajrayana arose in India out of the union of Buddhism and Tantric Yoga. When it went to Tibet, it merged further with the existing Tibetan religion called Bon. Bon placed a heavy emphasis on allegedly magical practices, and Tibetan Buddhism absorbed these and adapted them. Thus, Tibetan Buddhism contains many practices reminiscent of pre-Buddhist Hinduism, such as visualization of deities, fire worship, etc. Tibetan Buddhists believe that by practicing the Vajrayana, one can attain enlightenment much more rapidly than by practicing in the other schools.Tibetan Buddhism is unique because of teachings of bardos, the terma tradition and the tumo or inner heat (a yogic practice).
The teachings of the Buddha ultimately allow us to arrive at a state of no suffering, beyond the attachment and aversion caused by ignorance.On the relative level Buddhism has helped me to understand something of the true nature of mind, to see things in perspective and to be of greater benefit to myself and others.
I think by definition a 'Buddhist person' is someone who follows the teachings of Buddha. So yes I think all Buddhist people follow Buddhism to a greater or lesser extent.
acceleration: "speed variation". the greater the force printed on an object, the greater the variation, the greater the time, the less the variation, therefore, a = f / t.
Some core aspects of Hinduism changed around 260 B.C. Animal sacrifice was outlawed. The Caste System was weakened. Personal worship became a greater part of Hinduism.
An ANOVA is an analysis of the variation present in an experiment. It is a test of the hypothesis that the variation in an experiment is no greater than that due to normal variation of individuals' characteristics and error in their measurement.
If you are taking the variation of 'g' with altitude, then its weight is lesser, not greater, at the beginning of the descent. But for small heights, The variation of g is negligible, so its weight remains the same