gods. not Gods, gods.
Aupmanyav adds:
1. Improper desires are root cause of suffering.
2. The perceived is illusion.
3. Be righteous, help others, do not pain others.
No, they are fully different religions with different faiths.Buddhists and Muslims do not share the same religious views especially Theravada Buddhists who don't worship a "god"Buddhists share some common features with Hindus, Sikhs and Jains. however. Muslims have some common features with Jews and Christians.
Sufis, Neo-Pagans, Hindus, Buddhists, Gnostics, Kabbalists,.....
Most Filipinos are Roman Catholic; about 80%. About 10% are Christian but not Catholic, about 5% are Muslims, and the rest are a mixture of Buddhists, Jews, Hindus, Pagans, Shamanists, Animists, Baha'is, and people with no religion.
There are Christians, Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, and muslims in India.
Hindus, Buddhists and Sikhs believe in reincarnation.
Judith Law has written: 'The religious beliefs and practices of the Vietnamese community in Britain' 'The religious beliefs and practices of Hindus in Derby'
Buddhist and Hindus worship at home or at a temple
No.
Yes, Hindus often drink milk as part of their religious practices and beliefs. Milk is considered a sacred and pure substance in Hinduism, and it is commonly used in rituals and offerings to deities.
Hindus and Buddhists both believe in Reincarnation (punarjanma). Also The Law of Cause and Effect (karma)
The soul can be reincarnated.
India is a mainly Hindu country, but there are lots of non-Hindus in India as well, including Muslims, Christians, Jains, Buddhists, Sikhs, and Parsees.