The Buddha criticized certain aspects of the Vedic religion, such as its emphasis on rituals and sacrifices as paths to spiritual liberation. He taught a path of personal practice, introspection, and mindfulness as a way to achieve enlightenment, rather than relying on external rituals and priests for salvation.
Yes it is writings of the Buddha. The Buddha created it.
Buddha rejected the idea of the caste system and the influence of gods in man's progress towards enlightenment.
I would say that the four holiest sites are: 1) Lumbini, Nepal - The Birthplace of Buddha 2) Bodhgaya, India - The place at which Buddha became enlightened. 3) Sarnath, India _ the place where Buddha gave his first sermon; and 4) Kushinagar, India- The place where Buddha left this world.
human suffering and death
He was opposed to caste system in Brahmanism.
The Vedas are ancient Hindu sacred texts centered around rituals and hymns, while Buddhist scriptures focus on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha) on the nature of suffering and the path to enlightenment. The Vedas emphasize rituals and the worship of deities, whereas Buddhist scriptures emphasize principles like the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path.
Elimar Benda has written: 'Der vedische Ursprung des symbolischen Buddhabildes' -- subject(s): Vedas, Buddha and Buddhism, Criticism, interpretation
The writings of Buddhism are based on the teachings of the Buddha. Buddhas's teachings are not based on a previously existing set of writings. This is different from Christianity where the teachings are based in part on, and with refernece to, previous Jewish documents. Answer: Much of Buddhist thought comes from Hindu which comes from Brahmanism. The Hindu "sacred texts" (documents) are known as "Vedas." There are four primary Vedas. The Buddhist "sacred texts" (documents) depend upon which flavor of Buddhism is in view. There is the "Tripitaka," several different "Sutras," the "Gosho" and several others.
Depends on what Hindu God or Goddess they believe in. So its hard to say, they have Buddha, Krishna, Shiva, Rama and many more. They all practice different things and prayers. They study different Vedas and teachings from different Gurus. Most use the term Yoga but not as what we think of as Yoga. There are different types of Yoga for each Hindu Guru. All the Vedas are written in Sanskrit. That can be called as dead language. Vedas have been translated to the Hindi and English languages. The Vedas are also not fallowed properly.
Hindus show respect the Vedas asHindus believe that the Vedas texts are of divine origin. The chief sacred scriptures of the Hindusare the Vedas. THere are lot of Vedas in hinduism.
The vedas where composed by aryans
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