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How does the Hindu view of God and creation differ from the Buddhist view?
Austin replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago 35 Members · 34 Replies
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Hinduism is similar in that they worship many deities, some with personalities and some not. They see God and universe as one, believing that one cannot exist without the other. Both deny a creation event. how some Hindus and Buddhists differ is that some forms of Buddhism have noble principles such as equality of all peoples, and some forms of Buddhism has mingled some principles of Christianity such as God being personal into their belief system.
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Both see God and the universe as one, but that God is not personal and cannot be in an intimate relationship with His followers.
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Hindus are similar to Buddhist or Buddhism but they worship lesser gods according to brahman.
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Hinduism is polytheistic and speaks of Brahmin as the ultimate reality, with several minor deities of distinct personality that are products of Brahmin. Buddhism also interprets God and the universe as one, but Pure Land Buddhists have incorporated some Christian concepts into their faith system and regard God as a personal being.
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Both Hindus and Buddhist view God and the universe as one but Hindus believe in many lesser gods.