Contrast How are Buddhist teachings different from Hindu teachings?
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Buddhism and Hinduism agree on karma, dharma, moksha and reincarnation. They are different in thatBuddhism rejects the priests ofHinduism, the formal rituals, and the caste system. Buddha urged people to seek enlightenment through meditation.
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The Buddh’s teaching is simply the Upanishad-s realised. It is a retelling of the Upanishadic thought.
Now, let’s make the matter a tad more complicated: which Buddhism are you referring to? Mahāyān, Vajrayān or the Therāvād? Then we’ll talk!
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In Hinduism your Dharma depends on your Varna or caste,for instance Kshatriya's dharma is to fight and Shudra's Dharma is to serve. In Buddhism, Dhamma is same for all human beings.
Now, let’s make the matter a tad more complicated: which Buddhism are you referring to? Mahāyān, Vajrayān or the Therāvād? Then we’ll talk!
In other words...
In Hinduism your Dharma depends on your Varna or caste,for instance Kshatriya's dharma is to fight and Shudra's Dharma is to serve. In Buddhism, Dhamma is same for all human beings.
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