Buddhism And Hinduism Compare And Contrast

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Today we have a lot of different types of religions practiced in the world, which has their own history of origin, traditions, rituals and their own unique way of practice or worship. Religion has been a key factor in almost each and every one of us in our life time. There are various types of religions being practiced today, namely Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and many more. These few religions mentioned above are three of the world most practiced religions in world today. Paving the way for other religions like Hinduism and Buddhism which is also part of the top five most practiced religions today. This brings me to my topic about the world of a Buddhist and Hindu. A lot of people including myself don’t know much about these two religions. …show more content…

First let’s start with the similarities. Buddhism and Hinduism have a lot in common starting for their origin India where both religions originated from. The Buddha who is the founding father of Buddhism was believed to be Hindu before he became the Buddha. Also both two religions believed in the cycle of rebirths, Buddhism accepted from the start the concept of rebirth, which sees an individual life as one in a successive round of existence (samsara) in which life is conditioned by one’s earlier actions, that is moral value of deeds performed in previous existences. Whiles Hinduism also believes in the existence of an everlasting soul that passed from one rebirth to the …show more content…

Hinduism gave a view about achieving salvation, Dharma (duty), Karma to determine where you would be placed in the next life and so on. And Buddhism gave us its own view about the act of spiritual meditation and concentration and striving for salvation. Both religions were really interesting and the research about it added more knowledge to my understanding about other religions out there in the world

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