Hinduism did not directly change into Buddhism. Rather, Buddhism emerged as a separate religious tradition in ancient India, influenced by the ideas and teachings of Hinduism. Buddhism incorporated some Hindu concepts and philosophies but also introduced new ideas, such as the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path, that differentiated it from Hinduism. Hinduism and Buddhism coexisted and developed alongside each other in ancient India.
There is not just one particular ancient religion. There are several of them and the list includes Buddhism, Judaism, Paganism, Druidism, and Hinduism.
The 2 Major religions of Ancient India is Buddhism and Hindus.
Hinduism and Buddhism
Hinduism started in India, and is more ancient than Buddhism. Buddhism also started in India, but spread to china.
HINDUISM - The World's Ancient RELIGION.
Branches of Buddhism and Hinduism are non-monotheistic religions . Non-monotheistic religions are mostly older religions, for instance, Egyptian, the Romans and Greek Gods; Hinduism would be one of these. There were European religions that were pantheistic, the Norse Gods, the Gods of the ancient British Isles, etc. Buddhism is NOT a religion, it is agnostic about God (they neither affirm nor deny a God or gods.
the main religion of india is hinduism, but there was also buddhism, alyhough that later spread through china through the silk road
Hinduism.
They practiced the ancient Egyptian religion.
No, Hinduism and Buddhism are two separate religions, even though they share many beliefs about compassion, kindness and charity. As it was Hinduism was in its infancy when Buddhism started. Ancient Hinduism was more closer to Brahmanism than the Hinduism that exists today.
They are all very ancient religions.