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Hinduism and Buddhism - Coggle Diagram
Hinduism and Buddhism
Buddhism
Bo Tree
The Bo tree ot Bodhi tree is a sacred fig tree. It is said that Buddha sat under a Bo tree when he reached enlightenment. Buddhism is stated to be conceived under this tree, and the tree is considered to be the only perfectly stable spot on earth.
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The Four Noble Truths
The Four Noble Truths are what free people from suffering and are the main teachings of Buddhis,
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The Four Passing Sights
When Siddhartha left his sheltered life, he came across...
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Siddhartha/Buddha
Siddhartha was a Hindu prince who lived a very sheltered life. When he left his palace, he say a sick man, a poor man, and a dead man. He then went on a journey of enlightenment. Once he reached this state he preached this to others and founded Buddhism.
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Compassion
Compassion, also called Karuṇā, is very important in Buddhist religion. One must achieve this in origin to live a happy life and achieve heavenly rebirth.
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“Purity or impurity depends on oneself,
No one can purify another.”
― Tipitaka
Hinduism
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four yogas
Jnana Yoga
This is the path of knowledge of Brahman and Atman. Those who follow this path use their mind to discriminate between reality and non-reality.
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Bhakti Yoga
This is known as the path of love and is recommended for those who are more emotional. It helps one attain the God Through love
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Upanishads
The Upanishads are a part of the Vedas. They are philosophical texts explaining how everything is interconnected. They were written to help clarify the Vedas
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Deities
Shiva
Shiva is the destroyer. Ot is his job to destroy the universe wso that it can be recreated by Brahma. In Hindu belief, this destruction os not deviating, but constructive.
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Vishnu
Vishnu is the preserver of the universe. His job is to decend to earth in hard times to restore good
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Cast System
Thought to be put in place by Brahma, the God of creation
It is a hierarchy system bases on karma and dharma in their past life. One if locked into this system at birth
There are four groups, Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas and the Shudras
Brahminss are at the top of the hierarchy, and Shudras at the bottom
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"One should strive to improve one's capabilities. One should enhance his abilities only in the positive direction."
-Rig Veda
Shared Beliefes
Dharma
Dharma is the cosmic law of the land. Dharma is basically ones role in the universe. One must do what they are meant to do in life.
Samsara
Samsara is the belief that after one dies, their soul is reborn over and over again
Karma
Karma is the cycle of cause and affect in the world. If someone causes good in the world, then good will return to them. Ones actions will decide their fate in the future
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