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Similarities Of Hinduism And Buddhism

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Hinduism and Buddhism are two complex religions that play integral roles in Asian societies and the world as a whole, therefore it is imperative to investigate these two belief systems. Both Hinduism and Buddhism have a wide array of traditions, rituals, and beliefs that vary depending on which form of the religion being deliberated. Although Hinduism and Buddhism are rather complex religions, I will investigate two fundamental aspects in both Hinduism and Buddhism.
Let’s start off with Hinduism’s perspective of karma; first off, Hindu’s definition of karma is action. The primary idea behind Hindu’s perspective of karma is one’s action in their present life will, in turn, affect their next life and one’s present life is a manifestation of all of his or her past actions. Furthermore, if someone is attractive and do not have disabilities one can assume their behavior in their past lives warranted their good looks and an able body, essentially Hinduism implies physical appearance is directly linked to past actions. Although someone may be born into a “bad life” one’s action in their present life can still have an effect on their future lives; no one is forever deemed immoral and unworthy, there is always a chance to affect your future lives in a positive way. I continually use the term action, but what’s considered moral actions, what karma is considered worthy of being born into a good life? According to the Rgveda, Hinduism’s earliest Veda, someone’s behavior is defined by

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