They both believe that it will bring great sacredness towards Nirvana. In Hinduism, a worshiper cries out the syllable “OM” as a concentration and to attain another level of consciousness. Meditation is a way one searches for a deep awareness and connects to the sacred practice by using this technique. By chanting this syllable, Hindus get a feeling that this will draw them closer to the Ultimate Reality and within immediacy of the essence of true knowledge. In comparison, Buddha was one who felt enlightened through profound meditation. While in the process he felt enlightenment and understood the true existence of Dharma. He expressed through his teachings that to reach nirvana was through meditation. Consequently, though both Hinduism and Buddhism significantly contrast on social structure, both religions practice meditation as a technique to get closer to
They both believe that it will bring great sacredness towards Nirvana. In Hinduism, a worshiper cries out the syllable “OM” as a concentration and to attain another level of consciousness. Meditation is a way one searches for a deep awareness and connects to the sacred practice by using this technique. By chanting this syllable, Hindus get a feeling that this will draw them closer to the Ultimate Reality and within immediacy of the essence of true knowledge. In comparison, Buddha was one who felt enlightened through profound meditation. While in the process he felt enlightenment and understood the true existence of Dharma. He expressed through his teachings that to reach nirvana was through meditation. Consequently, though both Hinduism and Buddhism significantly contrast on social structure, both religions practice meditation as a technique to get closer to