Why is there greater variation in the teachings of Buddhism than in those of Hinduism?
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The societies in which Buddhism took root were polytheistic, and Siddhartha Gautama's texts spoke of several gods as being equal. ... In contrast, a large body of sacred texts underlies Hindu beliefs and traditions. There is therefore less variation in Hinduism's teachings than in those of Buddhism.
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Answer : The societies in which Buddhism took root were polytheistic, and Siddhartha Gautama's texts spoke of several gods as being equal. ... In contrast, a large body of sacred texts underlies Hindu beliefs and traditions. There is therefore less variation in Hinduism's teachings than in those of Buddhism.
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