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What is similar to Buddhism?

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Similar to Buddhism, Stoicism advises against being ruled and enslaved by desire. Stoicism teaches that all people have value and denies the importance of wealth and social status.


Likewise, people ask, what religion is Buddhism similar to?

In the Japanese religion of Shinto, the long coexistence of Buddhism and Shintoism resulted in the merging of Shintoism and Buddhism. Gods in Shintoism were given a position similar to that of Hindu gods in Buddhism.

how is Buddhism similar to Taoism? Buddhists believe in reincarnation, which is the belief in cyclic life after death. Taoists believe in the here and now more than what happens after death. Buddhism and Taoism are both very peaceful religions and use meditation for peace of mind and enlightenment.

Also know, how is Buddhism and Christianity similar?

Buddhism is centered upon the life and teachings of Gautama Buddha, whereas Christianity is centered on the Life and Teachings of Jesus Christ. Christianity is a monotheistic religion and believes that Christ Is the Son Of God. Buddhism is an offshoot of Hinduism and is a Dharmic religion.

How are Buddhism and Hinduism similar?

Buddhism and Hinduism are similar because their architecture is vibrant and colorful. They both have dharma and believe in reincarnation. Both of them also believe in karma. Many people in Thailand, a dominant Buddhist country, tell the story with Hindu gods, but share their Buddhist architecture intertwined.

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