Killing living beings
destroying nature
and in both the religions, not being vegitarian is stricly not allowed.
Aupmanyav adds:
Buddhists are against killing, but if they are offered meat, they see no reason to refuse it, since they were not responsible for killing.
All hindus are not vegetarian. It depends on the tradition of the section. Even brahmins are allowed to partake non-vegetarian food. For people other than brahmins, the regulations are even milder. Of course, many hindus voluntarily abandon non-vegetarian food. Viashnavas (worshipers of Lord Vishnu) are generally vegetarians.
Yes.
In some aspects, yes.
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Hindu women can take part in all good sports that does not intefere in their religious belief.
Buddism actually started from Hinduism only. There is a possibility that Buddist texts may be influenced by Hinduism and their sacred scripts.
No! Only Hindu
Even though the bigger part of the population was Buddhist, the Khmer kings always remained Hindu, the King had a connection to Vishnu and Angkor Wat was dedicated to him, before it was turned into a Buddhist temple.
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Angkor Wat in Cambodia originally served as a Hindu temple dedicated to the god Vishnu. Constructed in the early 12th century, it was part of the Khmer Empire's dedication to Hinduism. Over time, it transitioned to a Buddhist temple, reflecting the region's shift in religious beliefs. Today, it is one of the largest and most significant Buddhist sites in the world.
Even though the bigger part of the population was Buddhist, the Khmer kings always remained Hindu, the King had a connection to Vishnu and Angkor Wat was dedicated to him, before it was turned into a Buddhist temple.
In ancient times, no. Buddhists rejected the Caste System, which is why many Hindus converted to Buddhism.
AUM (or om) is a sound used in Hindu meditation, and karma is a measurement of personal virtue that is an important part of Hindu spiritual beliefs, so both of these are aspects of the Hindu religion.