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What are the connections and differences between Hinduism and Buddhism?
The connection and difference between Hinduism and Buddhism: different origins.

Hinduism was formed around the 2nd century A.D., with Upanishads as the epitome, and gradually formed six philosophical schools. It is a new religion, which combines the beliefs of various religions, mainly Brahmanism. It inherits the teachings of Brahmanism, still believes in Brahmanism, and recognizes and actively develops the viewpoints of karma, karma and reincarnation. The most fundamental feature that distinguishes Buddhism from other religions is the "three dharma seals".

Buddhism originated in ancient India from the 6th century BC to the 5th century BC, and was founded by Siddhartha Gautama, a Sakyamuni from the ancient Indian state of Kapilowei (now southern Nepal). Hindu teachings mainly include the theory of God, caste separation, karma, universal sacrifice and Vedic classics. The teachings of Buddhism are very rich, and the basic teachings can be controlled by "four truths".

The origin of Buddhism

Buddhism originated in ancient India 1500 years ago. At that time, there were eight small countries, one of which was King Su Fan and the other was Prince Siddhartha. Prince Siddhartha felt great compassion when he saw that all beings were born and died. At the age of 65,438+09, he gave up the throne and became a monk. In order to find a way to get rid of the troubles of all beings' birth, illness and death, he has been suffering for six years.

Then fully realize the true meaning of life and the truth of the universe, which is called Buddha, meaning awakening. Later, the Buddha was questioned by his disciples, kings, ministers and people around him, and in order to clarify the true meaning of life and the truth of the universe, he said the way to relieve the pain of birth, illness and death, which was later recorded by his disciples and became a classic.