a single spiritual power that Hindus believe lives in everything
Brahman
By following these teachings, a person avoids a life of extreme pleasure or extreme unhappiness
Selfish desires of power, wealth, and pleasure cause humans to suffer → giving these up ends human suffering
Eightfold Path/ Middle Way
Buddhist practice to help free the soul from the cares of the world so that the soul may unite with brahman
Yoga can be physical exercise, selfless deeds, learning sacred writings, honoring a god
Yoga
These are the similarities of Buddhism and Hinduism
Accept the idea that it is wrong to harm other living creatures
Both value nonviolence and believe in dharma + cycle of rebirth
Some hindus came to honor Buddha as a reincarnation of the god Vishnu
a representation of a Hindu god or goddess in human or animal form
Avatar
founder of Buddhism
sought answers to questions about the meaning of life
Traveled for 45 yrs. spreading his knowledge + attracting followers → became Buddha, or “Enlightened One”
Siddhartha Gautama
Hindu god aka "the Destroyer"
Not concerned with human matters
Very powerful
Responsible for creative and destructive forces
Wife = Shakti
Kind and cruel, like her husband
Shiva
The main differences from Hinduism and Buddhism
Hinduism worships gods, but Buddhists do not
Buddhism spread throughout the world while Hinduism mainly stayed in India
Buddhism has a founder, Buddha. However, Hinduism has no single founder
- the religious and moral duties of Hindus
Dharma
- monks or other followers who spreads his or her religious beliefs to others
- encouraged in Buddhism
Missionary
aka the Preserver
Kindly Hindu god who is concerned with humans
Visits earth from time to time in different forms to guide humans and protect them from disaster
Very popular
The rituals and ways Hindus practice their faith
Worship gods and goddesses
Obey Dharma - duties depend on person’s class, age, and occupation
Practice Ahimsa - do not eat meat + try to not harm others
Practice Yoga
Private Devotion: pray at home to a personal god by offering food, gifts, and prayers at a home altar
the Hindu idea of non-violence
Ahisma
Buddhist belief in:
- the truth of suffering
- the truth of the cause of suffering
- the truth of the end of suffering
- and the truth of the path that leads to the end of suffering.
Four Noble Truths
- the lasting peace that Buddhists seek by giving up selfish desires
Nirvana
The main gods of Hinduism
Brahma: the Creator
Born from a golden egg
Created earth + everything on it
Has no physical form
Vishnu: the Preserver
Kindly god who is concerned with humans
Visits earth from time to time in different forms to guide humans and protect them from disaster
Very popular
Not concerned with human matters
Very powerful
Responsible for creative and destructive forces
Wife = Shakti
Kind and cruel, like her husband
Hindu religious texts, formatted in questions with answers
Upanishads
Buddhist teaching to focus on the mind inward in order to find spiritual awareness or relaxation
Meditate
the rebirth of the soul in the body of another living being
Reincarnation
How human suffering is connecting the human desires, according to Buddhism
Selfish desires of power, wealth, and pleasure cause humans to suffer → giving these up ends human suffering
holy texts and books of each
- Hinduism: Upanishads = Hindu religious texts, formatted in questions with answers
- Buddhism: The Tripitaka, Mahayana Sutras, and the Tibetan Book of the Dead