What are the Vedas?
What is a collection of texts that influenced Hinduism?
What is the Buddha's name?
What is Siddhartha Gautama?
What is dharma?
What is a person's spiritual duties?
Is Buddah considered a god?
What is no?
Why are some Hindus and Buddhists vegitarian?
What is a lot of Hindu and Buddhists are vegetarians because they believe in none violence and having compassion for all beings?
What happens to a Hindu if their goal is not reached?
What is reincarnation?
What do Buddhists believe in?
What is finding inner peace?
What drives Hindus and what is their purpose?
What is to free themselves from the cycle of reincarnation?
What is one of the four noble truths? WORTH 800 POINTS IF YOU CAN NAME THEM ALL!
What is the truth of suffering, the truth of the cause of suffering, the truth of the end of suffering or the truth of the path that leads to the end of suffering?
How many gods to Hindus believe in?
A. 1
B. 7,531
C. 330 billion
D. 670 billion
What is C?
Are Hindus polytheistic? Why or why not?
What is yes? Hindus are polytheistic because they believe in Brahman and many other gods.
Are Buddhists polytheistic? Why or why not?
What is no? Buddhists are not polytheistic because they do not follow a god.
What is karma and why is it important to Hinduism?
What is the effect a person's action has on their soul? It is important because if you have good karma, you are freed from the cycle of reincarnation.
What is the highest achievement a Buddhist can achieve?
What is reaching nirvana?
Why are these religions practiced?
What is these religions are practiced because people want to achieve enlightenment, or were raised in the religion.