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How does the Hindu view of God and creation differ from the Buddhist view?
Posted by Austin on 03/03/2021 at 12:20Austin replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago 35 Members · 34 Replies -
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The Hindu view of God and creation sees God and the universe as one eternal essence, emphasizing the concept of Brahman as an impersonal, all-embracing reality. In contrast, the Buddhist view also sees God and the universe as interconnected but does not affirm a distinct creation event or a personal God; instead, it includes atheists and theists, often identifying God with the universe itself. Thus, while both religions share some similarities, Hinduism involves a more defined concept of deities, whereas Buddhism generally lacks a personal God.
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The views on Hindu and Buddhist on God and creation goes in different directions. Hinduism acknowledges a supreme being principle called Braham. Hindu’s believe in Braham and numerous deities.Buddhism does not have a concept of creator God. Buddhism rejects the concept of creator God. It emphasizes interdependent, causes and conditions.
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They both view God and the universe as one entity. They do not believe they can have a personal relationship with God.
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Both Hinduism and Buddhism view God and the universe as one and essentially do not affirm a creation event. There is very little difference between the two regarding creation.