Jainism and Buddhism vs. Hinduism
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There are many similarities between these three religions, but there are some differences. For example, Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism all have a system of philosophical development. However, Hinduism is based on the Brahmin system, Buddhism and Jainism are based on the Samana system. First, the Brahman system contains gods with periodic processes. In other words, God is the Creator (Brahman), the Guardian (Vishnu), the Destroyer (Shiva), like God of Christianity, God has power and makes all judgments. Almost all Hindus relate to their gods as they believe that "God is the universe and the universe is God."
When the soul is released, it fuses with God and the soul becomes infinity. This term is Mokusha
Hindus are divided into small groups and each group has responsibility. This is called caste system, it is determined by karma. The more the class goes up, the fewer you act, the closer you or the closer the Hindus will be. There are four main ranks of Hindu caste system: Brahman (priest), Kushatriya (warrior), Vaisha (businessman or farmer), Sudra (labor), and untouchable or derit.
Most of the Hindus believe that it is very realistic and influence their lives everyday like the caste system.
Meanwhile, the Schramana system of Germanism and Buddhist beliefs has God, but they do not believe that they are Creator like Hindus. Instead, they believe that humans have the ability to experience the best conditions. Those who experienced the best spiritual state in Buddhism and Jainism history / mythology, including the more famous Buddha Siddharta Gautama and Mahavira, contemplated for several days to achieve enlightenment. Buddhists and Jainists also believe that when they reach human experience it is the ultimate authority, also known as self-realization.
Buddhists and Jainists also believe in self-discipline, non-violence, regret, meditation. They also believe that their gods can be sacrificed
The goal of Buddhist and Jainist's life is to reach Nianna, perfect peace, enlightenment heaven, and eternal life without pain and pain.
One thing is that the scholars believe that Jainism is based on Buddhism and Hinduism. Today, after extensive research, they believe that Jainism is considerably earlier than Buddhism and there is still much debate as to whether Hinduism and Jainism developed at the same time. However, the most recent of the Mahavira 24 Jain Masters lived around 500 BC. It also explains the many teachings still present in Jainism today. He is strongly opposed to Hinduism, its rite and caste system. It is a social stratification based on the status of inheritance.
Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism Simon Osorio Stan Bridge College HUM 1020 (ITT / ITS) Daniel et al. March 25, 2013 Homework # 1 Hinduism, Buddhism Jainism and Sikhism It has similar philosophical beliefs It is Oriental religion. In Hinduism, the fact that you accept a variety of different beliefs can easily confuse Western religion accustomed to beliefs, regrets, and prudent remarks. In Hinduism, you can believe in various actions and their influences. (Elvie, 2014) Sikhism also highlights goodness through the choice. God makes it possible for us to have the will to freely choose from good and evil, not to impose upon us his will. God did not bring pain to us, but he allowed it to happen as a test of courage and faith. According to Sikhs' idea, good behavior also brings good karma, which in turn brings' Mukti '. Mukuti is released from the cycle of birth and death. The evil of Sikhism is defined as blocking someone
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