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.
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A triangle has 3 vertices, a rhombus has 4. All sides of a rhombus are of equal length, they need not be for a triangle. A triangle is a rigid shape, a rhombus is not.
A couple means 2, a few means 3 and several is more than three.
The main differences are. A triangle is three sided while a rectangle is four sided. The corners of a triangle can be any angle. All corners of a rectangle must be 90 degrees. This means that the left and right sides are parallel, and the top and bottom sides are parallel.
No, since "between 3" doesn't mean anything. Do you mean between -3 and +3?
Hinduism and Sheikism and Buddhism are 3 of them. Hinduism is most common.
Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Taoism and Shintoism.
Christianity: 2.1 billionIslam: 1.5 billionHinduism: 900 millionBuddhism:Or if you don't count secular as a religion, then #4 would be Chinese traditional religion.
Between Hinduism and Buddhism there is some common tradition and the Buddha was a Hindu, but generally Hindus believe in a God and Buddhists do not. I am a Buddhist. As to Islam it is an Abrahamic faith just like Christianity and Judaism are, meaning they trace there heritage back to Abraham and all believe in the same creator God. After that there are other similarities in the 3 but far more differences.
Hinduism: 2000 BCE Judaism: Moses 1500-1350 BCE Islam: Muhammad 570-632 CE Taoism: Lao Tse 580-500 BCE Buddhism: Buddha 563-483 BCE Shinto: 100 CE Sikhism: Guru Nanak 1469-1538 CE
The 3 most popualar religions in Malaysia are......(by most popular) 1. Islam/Muslim 2. Buddhism 3.Hinduism Hope this helps!
Following are some of the differences we can see in the principles and practice of these two religions:Hinduism is not founded by any particular prophet. Buddhism was founded by the Buddha.Hinduism believes in the efficacy and supremacy of the Vedas. The Buddhist do not believe in the Vedas or for that matter any Hindu scripture.Buddhism does not believe in the existence of souls as well in the first cause, whom we generally call God. Hinduism believe in the existence of 'Atman', that is the individual soul and Brahman, the Supreme Creator.Hinduism accepts the Buddha as an incarnation of Mahavishnu, one of the gods of Hindu trinity. The Buddhist do not accept any Hindu god either as equivalent or superior to the Buddha. Buddhism acknowledge the existence of some gods and goddesses of Hindu pantheon, but give them a rather subordinate status.The original Buddhism as taught by the Buddha is known as Theravada Buddhism or Hinayana Buddhism. Followers of this do not worship images of the Buddha nor believe in the Bodhisattvas. The Mahayana sect considers the Buddha as the Supreme Soul or the Highest Being, akin to the Brahman of Hinduism and worship him in the form of images and icons.The Buddhists consider the world to be full of sorrow and regard ending the sorrow as the chief aim of human life. The Hindus consider that there are four chief aims (arthas) in life which every being should pursue. They are Dharma (religious duty), Artha (wealth or material possessions), Kama (desires and passions) and Moksha (salvation.)Hindus also believe in the four Ashramas or stages in life. This is not followed in Buddhism. People can join the Order any time depending upon their spiritual preparedness.Buddhists organize themselves into a monastic Order (Sangha) and the monks live in groups. Hinduism is basically a religion of the individual.Buddhism believes in the concept of Bodhisattvas. Hinduism does not believe in it.Buddha, the Sangha and Dhamma are the three cardinal requirements on the eight-fold path. Hinduism offers many choices to its followers on the path of self-realization.Although both religions believe in Karma and rebirth, they differ in the manner in which they operate and impact the existence of individual beings.
The three are Christianity, Islam and Judaism. Three other sacred religions are Hinduism, Buddhism and Shintoism.
Christianity & Islam are the largest religious groups.
There just are not many substantial ways in which Hinduism and Buddhism are alike.(1) They have their origins in the same country and time, and therefore in the same sets of questions about our place in the world and how we can best affect it. (Their answers, however, are quite opposite each other)(2) They share some terms, however they use them in entirely different -- often totally opposite -- ways, so that's not "alike" but "contrary"(3) They are both concerned with ethics(4) They are both widely misunderstood by outsiders(5) They are both interpreted in a wide variety of ways by their own practitioners.
Some 2,500 years ago, Buddhism emerged in northern India. An outgrowth of Hinduism. Buddhism was formed out of the teachings of the Buddha and is not an outgrowth of any other religion. It does however share a cultural context with Hinduism and concepts such as reincarnation and Nirvana.
The six most popular religions in the world are Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and Judaism. These religions have followers spread across different regions and cultures globally.