Mulsims believe there is one god(the same god of Christianity and Judaism) the creation story is the same one as in christianity and judaism.
Hindus believe that there is one existence called brahma who manifests as the hindu gods and the universe itself.
Once you know what islam actually is you wouldn't confuse it with Hinduism.
Both Hindu and Christian creation stories involve the concept of a supreme being creating the universe. One key difference is that in Hinduism, creation is cyclical and occurs in repeated cycles called yugas, while Christianity teaches a linear progression of creation leading to the end times. Additionally, Hinduism includes multiple deities involved in creation, while Christianity emphasizes the monotheistic idea of one God as the creator.
the difference is that a a creation story is what people think and a migration story is almost the same but has some differences
No. The stories of Adam and Eve are Western Semitic stories, with 'Adam' meaning 'man' in Hebrew, and 'Eve'meaning 'living one'. Hinduism evolved quite different creation accounts in a different environment.
AnswerPerhaps not all, but many of the more ancient creation stories of the Mediterranean and Near East regions began with chaos. The struggle between good and evil, or between the righteous gods and the chaos monsters provided a satisfying and plausible explanation for the reasons for the creation of this imperfect world.We even find fragments of ancient Hebrew chaos stories in Psalms and Job, although the creation stories in Genesis 1 and 2 could perhaps be considered as reflecting more recent cultural attitudes to the older chaos-creation stories.
Summed up as short as possible: "God did it." yep he did it all as you know in the genesis book it says how the world was created for christans but if you research about the other religions it is a whole different thing the stories are soo differnt. but remember that HINDUISM IS THE OLDEST RELIGION!! i rest my case!!
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All three creation stories emphasize the significance of the natural world, the origin of humanity, and the relationship between humans and the divine.
According to a creation story in the Rig Veda, all the matter in the universe was contained in the Purusha. The Purusha engendered the Viraj, which then engendered the Purusha, and then the deities sacrificed the Purusha, thus creating the universe.
ramayan and mahabharat
There are (possibly factual) stories as to how humans got Hinduism (those too mention it was brought to humans, but never a detailed explanation as to how they were passed on to humans), but only mythological stories on how Hinduism begun and all of them state only extra terrestrial origin for Hinduism.------------------------------------------------yer surre der are millions :)
In Hinduism, the creation story is explained through the concept of Brahman, the ultimate reality, transforming into the universe through the process of cyclical creation and destruction. This creation is symbolized by the god Brahma creating the universe, Vishnu preserving it, and Shiva ultimately destroying it to start the cycle anew. This cyclical process is known as samsara.
Humans often play a central role in Creation stories, representing a connection between the divine and the physical world. They are often portrayed as the ultimate creation, placed in a position of stewardship over the earth and tasked with maintaining harmony between the spiritual and material realms. In many traditions, human actions in these Creation stories also serve to explain the origins of certain aspects of the world, such as natural phenomena or societal structures.