Hinduism and Buddhism are two major religions of ancient India. Both religions share a common belief and there are differences. Some differences are worshiped gods, religious founder, and worship of the scriptures. Both religions are similar and different. In Hinduism, the founder is not alone. Hinduism was developed by the Aryans over 3,500 years ago. Hinduism is developed around the caste system. An important book of Hinduism is Veda.
Since Buddhism is a doctrine of Buddhism, teachings of Buddhism were born in a lifetime. Buddhism is very old, Buddha was born around 500 BC. Hinduism is even older than Buddhism. Hinduism began with the Aryans around 1500 BC. But since Hinduism combines the thoughts of many people, the main teachings of Hinduism have not been completed until about 400 years AD for centuries. As it is done today, Hinduism took over 2000 to create many Hindu ceremonies.
Buddhism and Hinduism are the two most famous religions in the world. Together with Christianity, Islam, and Sikhism, Buddhism and Hinduism are among the top five religions in the world. Buddhism is based on the teachings of Siddhartha (French) born in Hinduism. He won Nieana at the age of 36 and is no longer a follower of Hinduism. - The role of democracy in the development of the country What is democracy? Democracy means that groups and organizations are governed by most of their members. If the people are democratic, it is not ruled by one or a few people, but is governed by the election of political leaders to rule the citizenship of that country. Democracy is now the most common political regime in the world
Buddhism is a division of Hinduism. Its founder, Siddhartha Gautama, was originally a Hindus. Therefore, Buddhism is often called a division of Hinduism. Gotama, known as Buddha, is regarded as a rich Indian prince. After the priest, Gautama was disappointed with Hinduism and looked for more, after seeing sick, old, dead, ascetic, or more Western terms. He looked to life with strict self-discipline, but later chose meditation. Through this meditation, Buddhists feel that Gautama has reached true enlightenment. He was given the name of Buddha, which in fact means "those who opened enlightenment", "people who awoke", or even "targeted people". With this, Gotama is known as the Buddha, and his message spreads to the majority of Asia. However, in India, Hinduism is almost completely incorrect.