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myrzilka [38]
3 years ago
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Explain the major differences between Hinduism and Buddhism.

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Diano4ka-milaya [45]3 years ago
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Answer: down below

Explanation:

One of the most fundamental differences between Buddhism and Hinduism is their view on the existence of god. Hindus worship numerous deities. ... On the other hand, Buddhists deny the existence of many gods. Instead, they believe in the existence of one god, but they do not believe it is necessary to seek god.

Hinduism, which emerged about 3,500 years ago, and Buddhism, which started around 2,800 years ago, are two of the world’s main religions, both of which originated in India.

Hinduism worships Brahman — the supreme lifeforce from which atman (souls) and many other gods originate, however Buddhism worships incarnations of one god — Buddhas. Both believe in a continuing cycle of life, suffering, death, and rebirth, but for Buddhists the goal of enlightenment is call nirvana, while it is called moksha in Hinduism.

Hinduism and Buddhism are like twins sharing a lot of the same terminology and concepts, but each has its own distinguishing features.Let's learn the 3 major similarities and 7 major differences between Hinduism and Buddhism as below.

I added extra information so you could decide which facts you’d prefer to use in your paper!

I hope this helps! Please mark me Brainliest if you can!

have a blessed day!

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