Both are Dharmic religions based on the law of karma and belief in reincarnation. Some differences of approach are there, but the ultimate aim of both is Moksha(Hindu) or Nirvana(Buddhism).
Buddhism was actually born of Hinduism.
The basic difference is this. Hindus believe in an eternal existence of self which can eventually merge into a greater self (Atman).
Buddhists, however, believe that the self(ego) is ultimately transitory, and its elimination is freedom from material existence which is suffering.
They are really quite different approaches with very different endpoints, yet the practices (meditation, chanting, self-discipline) and effects (happiness, serenity) are very similar.
Both realize that life seen through the bodily senses is not the ultimate reality which is transcendent to the material world.
Buddhism doesn't have any Gods. It is a nontheistic religion.
The 2 Major religions of Ancient India is Buddhism and Hindus.
Hinduism believes in reincarnation, and Buddhism has no gods or prophets. Islam is the only monotheistic religion of the six. Shintoism believes in many different gods. All have different views on after death, but all have similar beliefs and practices.
There are not two but numerous religions in India. Hinduism, Christianity, Sikhism etc are some of them.
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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.
Buddhism doesn't have any Gods. It is a nontheistic religion.
The 2 Major religions of Ancient India is Buddhism and Hindus.
Buddhism and Hinduism.
Buddhism was founded by the Buddha, and nobody knows who founded Hinduism.
Hinduism
Hinduism and Buddhism agree that a person life on earth is
Hinduism and Buddhism, but there are many other religions that are thought to have originated in India (such as Christianity and Islam). Also, Taoism and Confucianism are also believed to be derived mainly from Buddhism, which was founded in India
No. There is very little similarity between Buddhist philosophy and the Vedic philosophy. However, non-duality ('advaita') is common to both.
Hinduism
Muslim,Hinduism,Christianity,Buddhism etc
None. Hinduism and Buddhism share no sacred texts.