The basic tenets for Hinduism is a belief in a Supreme God that expresses itself in manifestation just as the waves of an ocean express a part of the greater whole.
The Hindu believes that life is a progression through Evolution to that supreme source.
They believe in the basic principles of Karma and Reincarnation and uphold the moral and spiritual laws as expressed throughout other religions which have a spiritual basis.
The Hindu Tradition holds a variety of different belief systems and practices around the central theme of Spirituality and Worship.
Hinduism or Sanatana Dharma as its known in the East refers to the Eternal Laws as revealed by the ancient Rishis which help the devotee to reunite their baser self with the Pure Simplicity of Spirit.
By a close study of the science of Yoga one may understand and operate the natural laws of creation as expressed through the Hindu Tradition in order to advance ourselves and other both physically, mentally, and Spiritually.
Hinduism and Buddhism
It means the most important beliefs of, in this case, Buddhism. Buddhism isn't really about "beliefs" it's about insights into the way the world works that you can see for yourself, but you do have to take a little step on "faith" to test its tenets and try them for yourself. The Four Noble Truths are probably the most basic tenets: That every being that can suffer does suffer at some point and in some ways, that we humans cause our own suffering, that the cause of our suffering is clinging (to a wide variety of things, most notably mistaken beliefs), and that the practice described by the Buddha (known as the 8-fold path) is the way to end the clinging and therefore the suffering. Other major tenets of Buddhism is that all things are interrelated = nothing stands alone; and that nothing lasts forever.
Buddhism. There are diverse schools or lines of Buddhism.
Buddhism does require faith that the Buddha became fully enlightened. The term "Buddhism" was coined for the sake of convention and the Buddha himself did not create any "ism" but just gave the teaching for the ending of suffering.
through faith in Buddhism
Hindu Faith has changed by accepting some of Buddhism beliefs.
I know that hymns can and have been used to teach tenets of the faith to worshipers.
Buddhism is still today a very broad church with a range of views and ideas all coexisting under the umbrella term 'Buddhist'. Not all of these have a devotional or faith based approach. When talking about faith in Buddhism it is important to make a distinction between those Buddhists that have faith: in the Buddhist teachings, in the experiential reality exposed by the teachings and neither of the above.
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through faith of Buddhism haha loser....:)
Hey they practice their faith in a Buddhism temple. So, they can medatate and all kinds of stuf.
desire leads to suffering and to have faith.