Hinduism and Buddhism Essay

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    between Hinduism and Buddhism is that, the Hinduism look at supreme forces such as God, as a collection of natural forces while Buddhism saw Reality as becoming a being that will be supreme. Buddha was strong on his teachings of impermanence, for the anatman (no spirit). Yet the atman can similarly be present in Buddhism as both strategies envision humans as having a soul. Therefore as a whole the quest that was religious Hindus is to start the search for the soul and Brahman. Close to Buddhism,…

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    There are many ethical issues throughout the human race which are approached differently by each religion. With the ethical issue of abortion and euthanasia, Hinduism, Theravada Buddhism, and Christianity all have different and similar views about this huge debate in society today. Hinduism, being the root of many religions, is the world’s oldest major religion till this day. With most ancient religions, outsiders were the ones who appointed a name for a discovered group of beliefs. The name…

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    appear to ask its followers to seek a form of enlightenment or salvation but in different manners. Hinduism…

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    experience in their daily life, their customs and how we can all make connections to Catholicism. As a society, we all have the duty to accept each other, such as respecting each other's religions, in order to have a better quality of life. All Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism and Islam celebrate their truth in their own way and we should all learn to embrace the fact that we are similar in some way. The Declaration on the relation of the Church to Non-Christian Religions, NOSTRA AETATE, explains…

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    The major cultural elements that contributed to the human diversity of South Asia are the two main religions in the region. These religions are Hinduism and Buddhism. Both are similar but have differences that make up the diversity in South Asia. Hinduism is mainly in India; which includes worship of many gods related to varied historic experiences and is associated with a caste order. A caste order is a social class system based on supremacy of people. The top of the caste order are the…

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    Transformation of Identity: Reasons and Examination of the Success of Religious Conversion by Dalit Hindus The social hierarchical structure of caste in Hinduism has been one of the most discriminatory systems of the world. Based on the principles of ‘purity and pollution’, the ‘pure’ upper caste Brahmin community treated the lower caste and ‘Untouchable’ community with great disdain – untouchables were prohibited from wearing finer clothes and ornaments, they were not allowed to walk the same…

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    many similarities. For instance, Hinduism, Buddhism and Sikhism are some of the most popular religions in the East. These religions have many similarities and small differences to set them apart, all while generally believing in the same worldviews and belief system. With multiple similarities between each of these religions, it is known that Hinduism is the major inspiration for Buddhism and Sikhism. That being said, the creation and development of Hinduism, Buddhism and Sikhism is what sets…

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    wondered what would happen if we had a caste system. What if you lived in india? What caste would you be in?You better hope it's not the untouchables. The untouchables were the lowest caste so they got treated the worst. There are 4 main castes in hinduism. The castes include the highest caste the priest and teachers. Next the rulers or warriors. After that is the cultivators or merchants and traders. Finally is the outcastes or untouchables. Each caste was started by the hindus. Each caste…

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    Hinduism developed from the religion that the Aryans brought to India with them in about 1500 BC and it was founded by Brahman. Hindu ethics commonly recognized four principal aims of human life: dharma, obedience to religious and moral laws; artha, the pursuit…

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    Faith is defined as a “strong belief in God or in the doctrines of a religion, based on spiritual apprehension rather than proof.”, according to Google. All religions focus on providing answers to some of life’s most fundamental questions, like Why are we here?, Who am I?, Where will I go after death?, and more. In learning about the faiths and their answers to these age old questions, I have come to terms that there are certain aspects that pertain to all of the faiths and some that do not.…

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