Moksha in Hinduism and Nirvana in Buddhism both represent the ultimate goal of spiritual liberation. The key difference lies in their understanding of the self. In Hinduism, moksha is the liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth by realizing the true self (atman) as one with the universal soul (Brahman). In Buddhism, Nirvana is the extinguishing of the self (anatta) and desires, leading to the end of suffering. Both concepts emphasize the transcendence of the ego and attachment to achieve spiritual liberation.
Saguna worship in Hinduism involves worshipping a deity with attributes, such as forms, qualities, and characteristics. Nirguna worship, on the other hand, involves worshipping the divine without attributes, focusing on the formless and transcendent aspect of God.
There is no definitive answer to this question as there is no one definitive list of Marathi Brahmin surnames. However, some common Marathi Brahmin surnames include Deshpande, Joshi, and Kulkarni.
The main difference between nirguna and saguna forms of worship in Hinduism is that nirguna worship focuses on the formless, abstract aspect of God, while saguna worship involves worshipping God with attributes and forms. In nirguna worship, devotees seek to connect with the divine through meditation and contemplation, while in saguna worship, devotees may worship specific deities with qualities and characteristics.
The Upanishads teach the philosophical concepts of Brahman (universal soul), Atman (individual soul), and the relationship between the two. They also discuss the nature of reality, the concept of karma, and the paths to spiritual liberation.
Brahman refers to the ultimate reality in Hinduism, often described as the unchanging, eternal essence of the universe. Brahmins are the highest caste in the traditional Indian caste system, traditionally responsible for performing religious rituals and studying and teaching scripture.
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Both the religions actually look at the same Truth in different ways. The basic difference between Hinduism and Buddhism is that according to Hindu philosophy there exists a super intelligent being who is all powerful, without attribute, inert, omnipresent and highest of all, from whom universes (and creation) proceed. Hindu philosophy calls him Brahman (not to be confused with the four headed creator deity Brahma or the clergy caste Brahmin). Hinduism says through self realization and deep meditation existence of Brahman can be felt. Buddhism theorizes that the Brahman is a vacuum, without intelligence and they termed it Shunya (literally means zero). Buddhism says that Shunya can be attained through deep meditation and self realization. So they are actually telling of the same thing giving them different name and forms.
Hinduism is a Religion to follow. Follower of Hinduism is called a Hindu.
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Judaism is monotheistic, while Hinduism is polytheistic.
Hinduism believe in many gods and Budduism believes in no god.
Both Hinduism AND Brahmanism are almost same. Hinduism is said to be found from Brahmanism.
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atman - is individual self with ego, and ignorance which unable to discriminate unreal to real. Atman is true Self (capital "S") and your true essence which is eternal and never changes. They are closely linked with the universe, cosmic consciousness or Brahman. Brahman is the unchanging, infinite, immanent, and absolute reality. The Brahman within the individual is called the Atman.