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    have been established around 1500 B.C. but one person never founded Hinduism‚ as it evolved over a long period of time. Buddhism on the other hand has a definite founder‚ Siddhartha Gautama who is otherwise known as the Buddha or Enlightened One who lived from 565 to 483 B.C. Both these religions originated in India. Siddhartha Gautama was a Hindu who found Hindu theology lacking and after years of searching for truth created a religion now known as Buddhism. Because of these basic similarities‚

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    Amity Tran Pd. 1 RELIGION ESSAY All religions have their own unique features‚ whether it is their god(s)‚ or how they worship. In my opinion‚ Buddhism is the religion with the interesting characteristics. Buddhism is based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama‚ he received the name Buddha when he became enlightened and discovered the truth about life and suffering. It is a religion about why we suffer and how we can get rid of it. A spiritual goal for Buddhists is to reach nirvana‚ the most enlightened

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    Tara in Tibetan Buddhism “The worship of the goddess Tara is one of the most widespread of Tibetan cults‚ undifferentiated by sect‚ education‚ class‚ or position; from the highest to the lowest‚ the Tibetans find with his goddess a personal and enduring relationship unmatched by any other single deity‚ even among those of their gods more potent in appearance or more profound in symbolic association.”1 Tara is thought to protect her people from “the cradle to beyond the grave; and‚ as Stephanie

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    These ethical religions have no gods like Yawheh or Allah‚ but espouse ethical and moral principles designed to improve the believer’s relationship with the universe. Buddhism originates in the teachings of the Buddha‚ or the “Enlightened One” (Siddhartha Gautama)—a 6th century B.C. Hindu prince of southern Nepal. Humans‚ according to

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    civilization. Besides producing religions‚ philosophies‚ and ideas‚ the Indian civilization also influenced the world in many ways. Hinduism was established before Buddhism‚ however reform movements were starting to appear lead by people such as Siddhartha Gautama‚ who later became known as Buddha. He created the religion based on his teachings and it spread throughout the world; with this spread of Buddhism‚ Indian culture also began to spread. India was a very powerful civilization‚ Alexander

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    creator.”  So we have Arabic prayer by master Zaid Asif and its translation by master Danish. To do the welcome address I invite a student of class 9th C. He works hard and works smart to achieve his goals. Put your hands together and welcome master Siddhartha. Moving on as per the agenda the next programme is patriotic group song competition. First group is lavender house. I welcome lavender house to sing their group song. Do you all want to know more about republic day? I welcome one of my classmates

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    about a book he read in his senior year of highschool. He began his thesis with a quote. It made you reflect on what you know when you read a book. To what you understand when you read a book. Crawmer did not enjoy reading until he found the novel Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse. Crawmer says‚ "This novel taught me the importance of searching for my own enlightenment." The book was about a man searching for meaning and a higher level of thought. Crawmer had a connection to the main character because they

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    Vedas"‚ or "those who follow the way or dharma of the four classes and the stages of life. The four classes being the varnas and the stages of life being the ashramas. Like Hinduism‚ Buddhism also started in India. It is based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama‚ who is called the Buddha. Buddhism started a monastic movement in the Brahman tradition. Another name for buddah is the enlightened one.It is generally agreed that the Buddha was born in 563 BC in Kapilavastu to the ruler of a small kingdom

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    The​  Buddhism and Hinduism​  religions​  resemble each other in that they are both  be​ lievers in some sort of reincarnation process and in Dharma‚ Karma‚ and Samsara;  however‚ they are contrasting in terms of Hinduism being a ​ polytheistic religion and Buddhism  being a religion that feels as though it isn’t necessary to believe in a god or goddess​ .   Although Buddhism and Hinduism religions were very closely associated in many  ways‚ one of the major distinctions between the two was the fact that Hinduism is a 

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