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There are many differences between Hinduism, Buddhism, and Christianity. Sometimes there is no exact difference shown or known because that belief simply is not held in that religion and so cannot be compared. Some of them are compared below, while others will be found in the Answers to similar Questions.
Budda - - Not accountable to anyone
Hinduism - Accountable for actions
Christian - Accountable to God
Budda - don't believe in sin; Sin replaced by the law of karma; have counsel rather than commandments
Hinduism - Denies sin, gult, and hell. Suffering is from the karma of a previous lifetime.
Christian - believe in sin; it is the rebellion against God
Christianity - believe in immortality
Hinduism - Denies hell. Christianity - believe in a literal Heaven and literal He
Budda - God is unknowable Hinduism - God is unknowable
Christian - God is knowable in the Bible
Budda - Salvation through self-enlightenment
Hinduism - According to Hindu teachings, men are in need of salvation from reincarnation [that is, rebirth] to become gods and this salvation can only be obtained by ceremonial works such as yoga or having a guru assigned to you.
Christian - Salvation through repentance and faith in Christ's death and resurrection
Budda - Goal is to achieve an unconscious nirvana.
Hinduism - Goal is to achieve an a mystical experience
Christian - Goal is to live forever with Christ in heaven
Buddha - rejected the existence of all gods and spiritual beings.
Hinduism - God is an impersonal force Christian - a Supreme Spiritual Being outside of His creation who brought all things into existence.
Buddhists - don't pray to God, but believe they can earn merit by turning a prayer wheel
Christians - pray to God, but believe they cannot earn merit.
Budda - don't believe in a soul
Christian - believe in a soul
Budda
- Originated by a mortal man [Siddhartha Gautama]
Christianity - Originated by resurrected God-man [Jesus Christ]
Budda - religion is a set of practices not a set of answers.
Christian - the reason why things are or are not is more important than relating harmoniously to everyone and everything
Budda - Don't believe in a personal Saviour; The only salvation is through self-help, following the 'Noble Eightfold Path'
Christian - Believe in a personal Saviour. The only salvation is through Jesus Christ
Budda - No forgiveness for past misdeeds
Christian - forgiveness for past misdeeds
Budda - No Help for the present
Christian - Help for the present
Budda - No hope for the future
Christian - a definite Hope for the future
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do you know this is only jainism which is give you permission that u can be a god or thirthanker like mahaveer, parashnath, ram, hanuman etc. jainism tells us that every one have this power and eligiblity to be a god. but you must recognise your power. here power means your stemena like physical pashaions, mantaly pashaions. etc
Judaism is a monotheist faith. Jews (and Christians and Muslims) believe in one god.
Hinduism is a polytheistic faith. Hindus (and many other religions) believe in many gods.
Hinduism
-monistic
-no single founder
-reincarnation, endless cycle of rebirths
-Caste System (not everyone is equal [Like DNA])
-Originated in India
Judaism
-No single founder, based on national revelation
-The Ten Statements revealed to Moses
-Chosen to keep the Torah
-reincarnation, some souls are reincarnated into new people
-Monotheistic
-Originated in Israel
The difference between between these three religions: Christianity, Judaism, Islam and Hinduism is in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, the founder of Christianity. This single event marks Christianity different from these other religions.
Buddhism: More a philosophy or 'way of life', which leads to a moral life, be mindful and aware of thoughts and actions, and to develop wisdom and understanding. Siddartha Gotama became enlightened and founded Buddhism. Material things are not important and detachment to these things is key to finding enlightenment. There is no God in Buddhism or Holy Book, but many pay respects to images to Buddha. And since Buddhists believe in no God they rely heavily on Science. The main teachings of Buddhism are the Four Noble Truths followed by the Eightfold Path. The main difference between Buddhism and other religions is that Buddha asked all his followers not to take his word as true, but rather to test the teachings for themselves.
Hinduism: World's larges extant religion (3rd largest religion). The basics are dharma (ethics & duties), Samsara (rebirth), Karma (right action), and Moksha (liberation from the cycle of Samsara). (Many of these are similar to Buddhism.) Like Buddhism it's a way of life. Hinduism is solely responsible for such things as Yoga, Ayurveda, Vastu, Karma, etc. It's origins of unknown, as well as it's founder. The scriptures are referred to as 'Shastras' (collection of spiritual laws by different saints and sages in history). Popular scripts include Bhagavad Gita, Upanishads, and the Epics of Ramayana & Mahabharata. Hindus believe in only one supreme Absolute called Brahman, as well there are thousands upon thousands of gods and goddess all representing different facets of Brahman.
Judaism: Believe that there is only one invisible, all-powerful, all-knowing, and all-present God, who is fair and just and the creator of mankind and the universe. The Torah (given to Moses on Mount Sinai) shows God's character and will. One must establish a personal relationship with God and bring him into all aspects of your life. Often, to be considered a Jew, you must have a Jewish mother, but father's are considered too. What Judaism is 'most famous' for is the rejection of Christ as the Messiah; they are still waiting for their Messiah.
These four religions can first be separated by the number of deities revered by the religion - Judaism and Taoism both profess a single, indivisible deity while both Buddhism and Hinduism have multiple deities.
Judaism is the faith of the Jewish people, a tribe of individuals who originally resided on the eastern shore of the Meditterranean Sea in a country called Israel. Their holy book is called the Torah and contains both a history of the people as well as the religious proscriptions upon actions to ensure the individuals and the people remain true to G-d's Word.
In contrast, Taoism originated in eastern Asia and is based upon the writings of Lao Tse as found in the Tao te Ching (there are multiple phoenetic variations of both the name and the book, as neither were originally written in the characters of the Phoenician alphabet). Where Judaism has strict ritual observances designed to keep a person of the faith on the correct path, Taoism focuses more on general guidances and careful meditative reflection upon the individual situation to keep a person within the spiritual guidelines.
Swapping to the other two religions, Hinduism is based upon a collection of very ancient writings including the Vedas and the Ramayana. There are many deities, each of which may or may not be actively worshipped depending upon the sect and the family. Hinduism focuses on a balance between the physical and the mental as well as a deep belief in spiritual justice that is described by both the concept of karma ("what goes around comes around") and reincarnation. There is no identified single founder of Hinduism.
In contrast, Buddhism was founded by Sidhartha Gautma (spelling varies depending upon the author - the original was not in Phoenician characters). Buddhism focuses on a detachment from all things physical, treating the material world as an illusion filled with temptations that lead to suffering. The holy writings are called the Tipitaka, but these are viewed as falliable guidelines rather than divinely-inspired texts.
although these religions are alike in many ways, they are also different. such as caste system there is no other. Hinduism are polytheist. Confucianism don't believe in any God's. no reincarnation in Judaism. time periods are different . and the religion Confucianism, and philosophy is different to. i hope this helped and if you have and questions about these religions let me know at elizavinas@aim.com
Islam, Judaism, and Christianity share the same god. Buddhism originated from a land dominated by Hinduism. Hinduism is polytheistic, and the prophets of each religion were different.
similarities: holy book, place of worship
Okay, you should first check the differences between Hinduism and Buddhism. Wikipedia is a good start to.
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According to my knowledge Hinduism and Buddhism are significantly different. The main differences can be seen below. Hinduism is a bit different from buddhism. hinduism worships many gods and goddess. while in buddhism there is no worshiping to god. also buddhism forbids violence. while hinduism permits violence when dharma is in danger. hinduism was never found by man while buddhism was found by lord buddha or siddhartha.
No, they are 2 separate and distinct religions. Buddhism is centred upon the Buddha, & an offshoot religion of Hinduism, while Christianity is centred upon Christ & is an offshoot of Judaism.
Same religion ( Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism,Hinduism, and Islam
There is no similarity between Buddhism and Hinduism though both of them are originated from India. Main difference is Hinduism believes in existence of God while Buddhism dont.
Buddhism believes in no god in particular, Hinduism believes in many. Hinduism believes that you are reincarnated (reborn) many times. Buddhism believes in reincarnation only until you reach nirvana (perfect peace). And Lastly, Hinduism uses the caste system, a social ranking of importance, while Buddhists believe that the caste system is unfair.
Buddhism was derived out of Hinduism, yet there are significant differences. Mainly on belief over one Supreme God and Moksha (liberation) or Nirvana (Liberation) methods.
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leaders of Hinduism worship God. While leaders of Buddhism do not worship God.