It is a truth universally acknowledged, that Jesus Christ and Gautama are the two personalities that have positive and significant influences to people, and have rerouted the course of human history. One influences the eastern part of world and the other influences the western part. As the common people, we might only know their differences in conductions. However they were actually doing the total different religious belief and spiritual world. This statement does not means they are entirely different. In order to know Buddha and Jesus deeply, people need to look at several aspects to compare the differences and similarities. But in the recapitulative conception, their purpose was the same: to instill love and light to people in the world.
Alexandra Tsiaras came up with a phenomenal way of describing conception to birth in his interview he did for Ted Talk. There were several things and little details that I truthfully did not know happened so fast during a woman’s pregnancy. It amazes me how people can go through with abortion after watching a video like Conception to Birth. Alexandra Tsiara’s visuals on conception to birth show a whole new outline of how fast a baby becomes a human, and that makes it that much more precious.
Siddhartha Gautama, playing a certain role of Buddhism, was a prince of Nepal before he became Buddha. After becoming the Buddha, he was respectfully called the spiritual teacher, and he was revered to be the reincarnation of Buddha. In contrast, Jesus was born in Nazareth Palestine, and he was believed to be the son of God; in fact, he was believed to be the spiritual and physiologic incarnation of God. Similar with Siddhartha, Jesus was highly regarded as a teacher and healer; also, the birth of Jesus was deemed the beginning of the western standard of numbering years. In order to celebrate his birthday, people named it Charismas Day. By comparing two certain figures between Buddhism and Christianity, it is easily acknowledged that the figures of both religions really existed and both created a new time period respectively, which are the beginning of Buddhism and the Christian calendar. Furthermore, both of them used their knowledge and ideology to help people who suffered from their miseries. Because of their high positions and beneficial effects in each religion, the believer in religions should great esteem them and their beliefs.
Jesus was feared by many of the parents, because he continued to curse the children that angered him. Joseph wanted Jesus to stop what he was doing, so he brought him too many scholars. It didn’t work out quit as Joseph might as plan, because Jesus cursed them due to many disagreements. It wasn’t until one of Josephs friends told him that Jesus didn’t need any teaching, that Jesus began blessing people. Buddha’s dad did want Buddha to see pain, because he did not want Buddha to become a wandering mendicant. Eventually Buddha convinced his dad to view the outside world, but while he was viewing the city he also discovered poverty, pain, and sickness. Buddha wanted to leave to find the answer to not feel pain, but his dad did not want him to go. Buddha’s dad instead wanted him to become a great ruler, so he had many guards try to restrain his son. Buddha escaped, because the gods helped
There are many differences between Jesus of Nazareth and Siddhartha Gautama. A big difference between the two was the conditions in which they grew up. Siddhartha Gautama was raised in a luxurious and sheltered home. He had everything he wanted and had never really experienced hardship. Jesus of Nazareth, however, grew up with a poorer lifestyle in the lower-class. Another key point that stuck out to me was
Gautama is the founder of the religion Buddhism that originated in India. A Buddhist, follower of Buddhism, spends their whole life trying to escape samsara and reach nirvana. The journey to nirvana for a Buddhist can only be achieved by them self. The book Siddhartha is about a boy that goes on a journey to become enlightened. The boy, Siddhartha, has to overcome a lot before he settles back at the river he once crossed and finds nirvana.
Buddhism and Christianity are closely related in many unique ways. While their founders exhibit significant differences in when they began their existence in the world, their teachings hugely resemble each other. Gautama Buddha was reported to have lived about 600 or 500 before Christ was born. Buddha was born in Nepal, India while Jesus was born in Bethlehem, which is currently located in Palestine. Both Jesus and Buddha espoused altruism and always insisted in service of others. They emphasized the need for giving than receiving and both believed in love as the only tool of defeating hatred. Both teachings contained the need not to judge others. A key difference between the two was how Buddha taught followers to lose one’s self to receive Nirvana while Jesus encouraged his people to lose one’s self in order to receive an everlasting life (Talim, Jeffrey & Anant, 67). This assignment attempts to highlight the similarity between Jesus’s Sermon on the Mount and Gautama Buddha’s Jataka Tales.
Govinda, who has spent time with both the Illustrious One and Siddhartha, thought his teachings were strange saying, “His ideas may be strange, his words may sound foolish, but his glance and his hand, his skin and his hair, all radiate a purity, peace, serenity, gentleness and saintliness which I have never seen in any man since the recent death of our illustrious teacher”(148). This shows even though Govinda thinks Siddhartha methods are strange compared to Gautama, he believes Siddhartha has without a doubt reached enlightenment. Siddhartha believes Gautama had only taught Govinda to be knowledgeable, while he himself has become wise. This is because the Illustrious one only taught Govinda how to seek which should be the destination and not what you learn on your journey. This is just one of many examples where Siddhartha and the Illustrious One disagreed. Others were love, and the belief in Nirvana. Siddhartha thought love was the most important belief while Gautama thought this was a great sin and when Govinda heard Siddhartha’s proclamation he said, “He forbade us to bind ourselves to earthly love”(147). Furthermore, Siddhartha thought Nirvana and Samsara were not real. Buddhist believe that one who reaches Nirvana has finally broken the cycle of death and rebirth called Samsara. Siddhartha
Buddhism was developed by Siddhartha Gautama or “Buddha” who is believed to have been a prince in the Shakya republic (von Sivers, Desnoyers, and Stow 228). Gautama’s sermons revolved around change, karma, and the cycles of death (von Sivers, Desnoyers, and Stow 229). However after Gautama's death religious disputes emerged that eventually divided the religion into two groups (von Sivers, Desnoyers, and Stow 229). Theravada Buddhism became the most prominent and began to spread as changes to its teaching made it more available to a wide range of followers (von Sivers, Desnoyers, and Stow 230). New ideas around the religion unfolded creating the branch of Mahayana which dispelled Theravada Buddhism. The religion became widespread as trade routes in central asia spread the religion to places such as China, Korea, Japan, and Tibet (von Sivers, Desnoyers, and Stow 230). Ultimately India’s the expansion of Indian culture in Asia came as a result of trade outpost and Indian settlements within Asia (von Sivers, Desnoyers, and Stow
II. Buddha believes there sole purpose is to attain perfection and the only way you can do that is aims at resolving the problem of human existence. In the Christian Worldview is to glorify God in all things.
Buddhism is a major global religion with a complex history and system of beliefs. The founder of Buddhism is said to be Siddhartha Gautama, the son of an Indian warrior-king. Gautama led an extravagant life through early adulthood, reveling in the privileges of his social class. Gautama became bored with the indulgences of royal life so he wandered into the world searching for understanding. After encountering an old man, ill man, a corpse, and an ascetic, he was convinced that suffering lay at the end of all existence. He then became a monk, depriving himself of worldly possessions in the hope of comprehending the truth of the world around him. The culmination of his search came while meditating beneath a tree, where he finally understood how to be free from suffering, and ultimately, to achieve salvation. Gautama became known as the Buddha, meaning the “Enlightened One.” He spent the remainder of his life
Legend says the Buddha was originally born Siddhartha Gautama and his father was a prince of the Shakya tribe. The legend is that he was conceived after his mother’s “miraculous” encounter with a white elephant and his mother passed on a week after his birth. His father took great measures to prepare Siddhartha to succeed him. Raised in a life of luxury and affluence, things changed when he visited a nearby town and saw suffering first hand. According to the legend, Siddhartha at the age of 29 after a moment of realization decided to leave home (The Great Going Forth). He left the luxury of home taking nothing with him and set forth into the world to seek
Christianity and Buddhism are two different religions that developed and spread contemporaneously in during the Classical Period different territories. Both of them share some similarities as well as differences. Both of these religions were founded based upon different principles taught by different people; in Buddhism’s case Gautama Buddha a thinker and in Christianity’s it is Jesus Christ who is a prophet. These two universal doctrines spread in times of chaos, in which citizens of their own territories were looking forward to achieve salvation of any kind. Although alike these two doctrines didn’t have a
How would you compare the lives and teachings of Jesus and Buddha? Well, Buddha never considered himself to be a god of any type. He just thought of himself as a person to shower other people with gifts and wealth. As far as Jesus, he was looked at as “The way, the truth, and the life.”.
Between the two religions they both had a different start. Buddhism started when Siddhartha Gautama, who previously lived a rich and luxurious lifestyle, decided to make a change in his life. He wanted to be able to feel pain and suffering that was felt all around the world by everyone else. After being able to find it, he decided to try and find a cure for it through meditation. Siddhartha Gautama, otherwise known as Buddha created the “Four Noble Truths,” as well as the “Eightfold Path” to help people live a peaceful life. Buddhism was modified later on to create three main versions of the religion which are Theravada, also known as the “Way of the Elders” or the “Small Vehicle.” Mahayana Buddhism, which was called the “Great Vehicle” and finally Tibetan Buddhism which also goes by the “Diamond Vehicle.” Yet Christianity formed in a different way,
Have you ever heard of the religion Jainism or Buddhism? Do you even know who Mahavira and Buddha are? To answer the questions, these two people are important figures and leaders of the mentioned religions. Mahavira was the 24th Tirthankara and the reformer of Jainism. Whereas Buddha was the teacher and founder of Buddhism. In the present days, there are many beliefs concerning the fact that these two different persons could have been the same person. Regardless of this conviction, there are some who opposed and are against this idea for there are proofs that disclaimed the conceptions. However, both Mahavira and Buddha have many similarities that felt too strange to be a coincidence.