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    comparative analysis of Hinduism‚ and Buddhism with reference to their origins‚ beliefs‚ and practices Hinduism is an ancient religion whose origin and founder are not known. Hinduism is a combination of all types of different religious beliefs and philosophies that developed thousands of years ago‚ in India. All Hindus do not practice or follow the same doctrines. Although most follow the teachings of the Vedas‚ which is a collection of sacred texts‚ there are many different sects. For example

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    DHARMA AND KARMA IN THE INDIAN SOCIETY AS REFLECTED IN BHAGAVAD- GITA AND SHAKUNTALA. HOW CAN BE BOTH PARADOXICAL AND AT THE SAME TIME COMPLEMENTARY? In _Bhagavad- Gita_‚ dharma and karma are two controlling forces of the ultimate destinies of the people to preserve and conserve the Hindu social order. Arjuna‚ the protagonist‚ is torn between two choices‚ either to perform his dharma for the emancipation of the spirit or to fight against his kin that would probably result to evil karma. He belongs

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    Purification of Judaism and Hinduism Judaism and Hinduism have different cultures and originate from different ends of the spectrum of religious development. The origin of Judaism is characterized by a dramatic break with the near Eastern religious tradition comprising of the unity of God‚ man‚ and the cosmos while Hinduism on the other hand‚ characterized by “pantheism” as the main motif in its religious outlook (Ridgeon‚ Lloyd). While the religion of Israel is very broad with different cultures‚ it is aimed

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    The world is made up of different religions that consist of different beliefs and different ways of worshipping those beliefs. It is one’s opinion to place judgment on whether a certain type of religion is “right” or “wrong”. Essentially‚ religious beliefs boil down to the connection one feels within oneself. Whether that connection can be explained by nature or spiritual beings‚ is determined by the beliefs a person lives by. The most common religions include Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ Judaism‚ Christianity

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    Hinduism is described as having no intermediate founder. Is has the name of “prehistoric religion” because it dates back to the Bronze Age. Hinduism‚ having being recalled back to the Indus Valley Civilization‚ was based upon the caste system‚ which is a system that states that people are born into that system. Hinduism was developed and is now named the major religion of India. It is originally practiced by religious rituals that occur daily at dawn. Most ritual is for prayer that normally would

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    Hinduism‚ Islam‚ and Christianity People of different religions are in contact with each other every day‚ and do not even realize it. Here in the United States there is a compilation of many religions. Three major religions not only in the United States‚ but also throughout the world are Hinduism‚ Islam‚ and Christianity. There are many differences‚ and few similarities when comparing Hinduism‚ Islam‚ and Christianity. Not only are the backgrounds of these religions similar and different‚ but

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    for Daisy so much that he wouldn’t want to see her get into trouble and hurt. In this case as well she is not blamed and the blame is passed onto someone else‚ Gatsby again. Despite this Daisy is shown as a strong woman who is loved by two men in different ways. Nick’s comment is proved to be

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    Michelle King 4A On the outside Buddhism and Hinduism look very much alike. Though they have a common past and share many similar beliefs there are still many differences between the two faiths. Though both religions believe in something greater than themselves‚ Hinduism provides its followers with a set of gods and recognizes the existence of a soul were as traditional Buddhism did not concern itself with worship of gods and did not believe in souls‚ making one group of followers more reliant

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    South Asian Beliefs Systems Between 1000 BCE and 600 CE‚ there were many changes and continuities in the belief systems of South Asia. In 1000 BCE‚ Greece had their polytheistic religion with gods and goddesses. Persia’s religion included magi and the beginning of Zoroastrianism. Also during this time period‚ Indian religion included Krishna and Veda. In the span from 500 BCE to 4 BCE‚ there were many changes along with continuities in the religions of this region. Persian religion still included

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    Buddhism and Hinduism‚ Dharma is the belief of a life path that should be followed in both religious practices‚ and is considered to be the foundation of both‚ and while vastly similar‚ the concept and meaning differs slightly between the two. Buddhism‚ Hinduism‚ and other religions of Indian origin share the concept of dharma‚ a term that makes its appearance in the ancient Vedic scriptures as a word for the central order of the universe (Thompson‚ 2015). When Buddhism separated from Hinduism‚ the two

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