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Hinduism And Buddhism Comparison Essay

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Within the religions of Confucianism, Hinduism, and Buddhism, there are specific similarities and characteristics that separate these from other religions of the world. These religions are known to some as “non-theism” meaning there are certain religious and nonreligious aspects of each categorized without an appearance of a God. This should not be confused with atheism for there is an absence of God and not a belief that there is not one. In Hinduism, the goal is not for a person to reach “heaven”, but to break the vicious cycle known as the samsara where the soul continues through life, death, and rebirth for a very long time. This goal is called moksha which means release from the samsara, also similar to salvation. Similar to Hinduism, Buddhists believe that they too are trapped within the same cycle of life and death, but rebirth is considered undesirable. The goal of Buddhism is reaching nirvana which means eliminating the suffering of being trapped in the cycle. Buddhists will accomplish this through numerous different tasks such as mediation. In Confucianism, there is a connection to Hinduism for there is little information about the divine there is mention of a Heaven that watches of the people, but not much after that. There is a strong focus on life before dying rather than life after death. Throughout all of these …show more content…

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