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Religions of the world, Hinduism 1500 B.C. - Coggle Diagram
Religions of the world
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Buddhism 563-483 B.C.
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Buddhists don't worship a certain god or deity, instead they were focused on on achieving enlightenment. Their end result would be reaching nirvana
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The religion’s founder, Buddha, is considered an extraordinary man, but not a god. The word Buddha means “enlightened.”
The path to enlightenment is attained by utilizing morality, meditation and wisdom. Buddhists often meditate because they believe it helps awaken truth.
Buddha’s most important teachings, known as The Four Noble Truths, are essential to understanding the religion.
Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism who later became known as “the Buddha,” lived during the 5th century B.C.
Hinduism 1500 B.C.
Hindus celebrate man holy days, but the festival of lights, Diwali is the best known
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Most Hindus are vegetarian, no Hindu will eat beef
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This religion has many strong beliefs such as, no violence. For an Example, they don't believe in abortion.
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Most Hindus believe in a Supreme God, whose qualities and forms are represented by the multitude of deities which emanate him.
Hindus believe that existence in the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.
Hindus believe that the soul passes though a cycle of successive lives and its next incarnation is always dependent on how the previous live was lived
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