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    support, the spread of new concepts like religion have a harder time seeping into the mindsets of societies. Often these ideas undergo discrimination, if not termination altogether. Siddhartha Gautama, or Buddha, was responsible for the philosophy of Buddhism. With the caste system in place in India, it was difficult for the people in that civilization to do much that was considered outside their

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    Buddhism and Hinduism are two different religions, but they are actually somewhat similar. Buddhism and Hinduism both believe in many deities. The two religions also have similar temples and depictions of deities. Both religions also have somewhat similar sacred texts and scripts. For instance, the Hindu Vedas and the Buddhist Eightfold Path both discuss how one should live their life. Even though the religions are based on entirely different things, there are still some aspects of both religions

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    Exam II #2. Compare and contrast the religions of Hinduism and Buddhism. What were the essential differences between the two? What hope did they give to the common people of India ? Both Hinduism and Buddhism are prominent religions in the ancient and modern world. They are arguably two of the most popular polytheistic faiths as well. Most people make the mistake of grouping them as one uniform religion, but this is inaccurate. Buddhism and Hinduism do split some resemblance, but several aspects

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    Hinduism and Buddhism hold a tendency as two very similar religions considering Buddhism was based on many of the core concepts of Hinduism but as with many religions, the two contain differences. Hinduism is considered one of the oldest living religions in the world and originated in India. Hinduism is a Polytheistic religion that believes in many different Gods and use Karma, Dharma and Reincarnation as a guideline of how to live their lives. It is believed that the good deeds that are performed

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    moment”(Buddha, n.d.). Buddhism and Hinduism are similar in various ways, in that they both originated from the Indian subcontinent and continued to spread across Asia. Each of them also believe in multiple paths to enlightenment, represented in Buddhist Eight-Fold and Hindu's Vedas Path, and both believe in reincarnation. They are different however in that Hinduism has a concept of sin, whereas Buddhism does not. These religions are also different because Siddhartha Buddha founded Buddhism, but nobody knows

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    Meditation is a practice where an individual focuses on calming the mind by concentrating on their breathing. In the Buddhists tradition, meditation is practiced as a way to be liberated from suffering and to reach enlightenment. This essay will go more into detail about some of the Theravada meditation practices such as Samādhi, Vipassana, and The Four Immeasurables. The human mind has three basic functions: to think, feel and crave. The mind consists of thoughts and emotions that are often times

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    Nature of Suffering in Buddhism and Christianity Suffering is a component of many religions. The nature and purpose of suffering is different in Buddhism from Christianity. Christianity has many examples of suffering from the sins we commit, and the original sin that we are born with. Suffering is also deeply embedded in Buddhism. One of the Three Marks of Existence in Buddhism is “Dukkha” which translates to suffering.

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    There are several differences between Hinduism and Buddhism. Buddhism was started by a man named Siddhartha Guatama. He wanted to find enlightenment so he could stop suffering. Hinduism is the 3rd largest religion. It originated around 14 or 1500 B.C. in India. Buddhism was started by Siddhartha Guatama. He was a prince, but he wanted to stop his people's suffering. He became an ascetic, living alone in the wilderness. He allowed himself one bowl of rice per day, and he meditated. Guatama realized

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    With a base of good morals, religion can grow. In Buddhism, the first Noble Truth shares Life is Dukkha (suffering). As known, the 8 Fold Path consists of 8 sections which will release one from suffering and brings them to enlightenment. When reading each section, I begun to better understand the reasons

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    Buddhism Buddhism is a religion based off the practice of traditions, beliefs, and spiritual practices from the teachings of Buddha. Buddha taught people to challenge their thinking of the way people exist and to teach compassion for their suffering. Siddhartha Gautama, the creator of buddhism, received his name Buddha, which means the enlightened one, after being exposed to the true pain and suffering of the world and nature. Most religions focus on either Gods or Goddesses, but Buddhism is

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