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    Hinduism and Christianity Hinduism and Christianity are two religions that have been around for thousands of years. Both religions since creation has developed philosophies on certain subjects that can be compared and contrasted, to show the similarities and differences within Hinduism and Christianity. Key subjects that can be analyzed after reviewing the history and foundation of these religions are their: paths to enlightenment/salvation, the religions treatment of women, and the afterlife

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    This paper will be mainly comparing and contrast between Buddhist and Hindu religions as it says in the title. I felt like Buddhist and Hindu religions are so much similar that many people feel like they are the same religion but different branches. Similarly in Christianity there are Catholics and Lutheran or Sunni and Shi’i in Islam. But that is not true. This paper consists of lecture notes and few educational and scholarly researches. And will be able to differentiate between the two religions

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    Christianity, Hinduism is portrayed as a family of beliefs. “Hinduism unites the worship of many gods with a belief in a single divine reality” (Molloy, 75). Hinduism can be compared to that of the Ganga Ma, a significant river in the Indian culture. Comparing it with the river saying that it flows and gains momentum. The Hindus have four very important life goals; kama or pleasure, artha or economic security, dharma or social and religious duty, and moksha or complete freedom. While Hinduism consist of

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    Comparing and Contrasting Hinduism & Buddhism For most people situated in the Western hemisphere of the world, very little is known about the true concepts and virtues of Eastern religions, Hinduism and Buddhism in particular. While it is safe to say that many people would be surprised that there is more to yoga than just stretching and different positions; there are undoubtedly exhausting amounts of specific details and ideas in Hinduism and Buddhism that people are misinformed about. Specifically

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    Bali. Bali is not a huge island but it is one of the most attractive tourist spots in the country. Bali has become the most Hindu dominated island, from daily rituals to the architecture of the buildings, everything has Hindu influences. However, Hinduism in Bali has been a deviation of Hindu where they are strongly influenced by Animism and Old Javanese traditions. To this day, Bali contains mostly Hindus and there are no signs of it subsiding; in other word, Hindu has deeply rooted in all aspects

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    Differences Between Buddhism and Hinduism When comparing two different religions, it is easy to find many similarities and differences. Buddhism and Hinduism are two religions that are very well-known throughout the world (awritersesteem). Some people even believe that since they have multiple similarities and that they were both founded from the same region, that they are just sects of the same religion, but they are different religions in many ways (awritersesteem). Hinduism is third on the list, behind

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    how complex the practices and culture of the faith really are. Hinduism is the only religion I have learned about outside of christianity making the study of it much more interesting. Comparing and contrasting my faith with another produced many deep thoughts and questions about what religion really is. How do we know if our religion is more right than theirs or vice versa? There are many similarities and differences between Hinduism and Christianity whether it is the culture they predominantly are

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    Hinduism

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    and these three gods play a significant role in Hinduism. Hinduism has many deities within this religion and it is most commonly practiced in South Asia in countries such as India. Hinduism currently has over 900 million followers. The first topic, in my essay, I am going to compare and contrast Hinduism from the Abrahamic religions to Hinduism. Most religions like Christianity, Islam and Judaism have a founder and a main religious text but Hinduism on the other hand is unique in its own way. In

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    1. In comparing Buddhism and Hinduism there are many factors to consider. There are many similarities between these two religions. While looking at both, although Buddhism was formed as a response to Hinduism, you see that both don’t have a primary god they worship. Adding on to this each religion also has religious leaders. The differences are also very obvious as well such as Buddhism having a very prominent founder while Hinduism doesn’t have a primary founder. Although both religions believed

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    Hinduism Caste System

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    the “oldest religion” in the world, Hinduism is believed to be created by the Aryans between 500 BCE and 300 CE. With over one billion followers internationally, it is the third largest religion. As a way to justify the caste system that had been put in place in India, many followed Hinduism due to reincarnation being apart of the religion. Many believed that individuals were in their current caste system due to what they did in the previous life. While Hinduism continued to prosper throughout India

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