They both have gods.
Buddhism doesn't have any Gods. It is a nontheistic religion.
Hinduism was originally discovered being practiced in India. Hinduism translates to "Indianism," which is what the immigrating Aryans called the ancient religion. Much of India's population today practices Hinduism, and it is the major religion of the country. About 83 percent of India practices Hinduism. This religion eventually spread, but its roots remain in India.
if you believe in Hinduism then it means nothing really. unless... your following all their ways than you might be intrested in their religion, if so? i suggest that you start researching their religion and enroll yourself into becoming a Hindu
It was his religion and Gandhi was always open to learning about new religions and ways of beliefs.
Hinduism is much like Buddhism since the both practice meditation and believe in reincarnation. there is also many HUGE differences though, Hinduism believes that the are real gods that surround you and will answer to your prayers. Whereas buddhism still has deities but their deities are people who they believed really lived or they just represent something such as the deity avalokiteshvara represents compassion. Another difference is that Hindu's and buddhist have none of the same ceremonies or prayers yet they but adopted the universal sound of OM Hope this helped!
Hinduism, but the caste system did not have it's origin in Hinduism, but was put in place in India, and still affects people in bad ways today.
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When Aryans moved towards Ganges valley they start adapting there religion . They begin to change their religion ,they forgot their old gods or they became less important to them so they start accepting some new gods of Hinduism like Brahma ,Vishnu and Siva which were three main chief gods.But Vedas and other holy books remain the basis of their own religion.
Hinduism is considered polytheistic because it acknowledges multiple deities, each representing different aspects of the divine. However, it is also seen as monotheistic because all these deities are ultimately believed to be manifestations of the one supreme reality, Brahman. This concept of a single, all-encompassing divine essence unifies the various deities and traditions within Hinduism.
Christian missionaries have often used the ploy that the indigenous religion is really only a culture, a tradition and practice, in order to make it easier for listeners to accept their message. The logic is that if the local religion and Christianity are not in direct opposition, then no harm is done in embracing Christianity. Perhaps later the convert can be told that the old ways are unChristian and must be abandoned. If religion is worship of a god or gods, then Christianity and Hinduism are both religions. If a religion has sacred scriptures, then Christianity and Hinduism are both religions. If a religion teaches high moral values and prohibits falsehoods and deception, then Hinduism is a religion.
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Hinduism is similar in Buddhism in more than one ways. Buddhism was developed from the highest ideals of Hinduism. Both of them believe in non-violence and peace. also both believe that ultimate goal of life is to attain moksha or nirvana.