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March 30, 2008

Welcome students!

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  1. Hinduism and Buddhism are both religions not only practiced long ago, but also people participate in these religions by attending special ceremonies and meeting the special request in the religion.
    Buddhism is a religion based on the teaching Siddhartha Gautama whcih lived about 26 centuries ago in what is now called Nepal and northeastern India. Siddhartha became to be called “Buddah” which when interperated means, “awakened one.” Through years Buddhaism spread through Asia so greatly, that Buddhaism became one of the most dominant regions all over the continent.The estimation of how many people are participate in the religion is an estimation is 350 million people. Which interprets Buddhism as the fourth largest of the world’s religions.
    Hinduism is a religion known to be actually, “a way of life, which is also called a Dharma.” Hinduism has its own beliefs, traditions,and meaningful rituals. Hinduism is responsible for many things modern people as in the twentieth century, use today such as Yoga, Ayurveda, Vastu, Jyotish, Yajna, Puja, Tantra, Vedanta, Karma, and so on. It is not 100% sure of when Hinduism actually started but there are certain beliefs of the time range. Some say Hinduism started 10000 B.C. Hindu scriptures, such as The Rig Veda, was created well before 6500 B.C. The actual word Hinduism was never believed to be found in any ancient sculptures made in olden days.
    So both Buddhaism and Hinduism are religions with different characteristics, but they are both two practices two different people practice and base a certain amount of their lives around.

    Comment by richard madison — December 15, 2009 @ 8:37 pm | Reply


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