PSA: Remember as I said in the video this summary is a MAJOR simplification of two philosophies & religions which have MANY sects and histories that could fit into their own entire videos. To encompass them all would take hours, this is just a very simple guide for beginners to help them get the gist of each practice & what it represents! The details are what they can discover on their own time! 😁 Ram Ram!
you can say that again! but i feel its your pure heart that is the greatest wisdom in all your videos! ram ram sat nam and om tara tu tare soha! love you brother
hey koi...the eight fold path is just the pheripheral of buddha's teaching...u wont find gautama in these teaching....only in sutra like vajra chetika and prajanparamita u may see him the authentic gautama..not just him ..also a girl hanging on his palm....
lots have already giving rise to vajrayana and tantric hindusim. u are not the first one there is a huge sect mixing both following shiva marga n buddha marga.. nepal has a lot who follow both.. being hindu i follow both
not everyone is buddha in buddism. You have feeling because you are human. Not everyone in christian is lord jesus. They can't accept crucified to save other. Not everyone in muslism is prophet Mohammad. If they are why middle east lose usa. Not everyone in Hinduism is god shiva or bramah etc. If so why india lose china. So to be buddhism. You have to learn to accept the truth. And learn to be clever and intelligent. Most billionaires see the point what buddha said. The most you give as intelligence. The wealth you will get. Buddha always said before you do something you had to know it first. Before you believe someone you have to understand it first. That's it.
“Live a good life. If there are gods and they are just, then they will not care how devout you have been, but will welcome you based on the virtues you have lived by. If there are gods, but unjust, then you should not want to worship them. If there are no gods, then you will be gone, but will have lived a noble life that will live on in the memories of your loved ones.” - Marcus Aurelius
And the dominant religions of the day say virtues don't matter, what we have done in life doesn't matter all that matters is who we are devoted to? Only Jesus can get you Heaven, so one must polish the right shoes like things get done in Corrupt & Communist countries where knowing the right people will pay off Can't believe that the top religions in the 21st century are Corrupt & Communist freely preaching NAZI ideas
@@b__w_4565 Shocking isn't it? That's the best minds of the day think the way to the easy good life is to beg and grovel down on their knees Ready and willing Nazis - ready to throw their neighbors - Buddhist, Hindu & Atheist - into hell. Who we are as people does not matter, we do not share their delusions and so we must suffer. For the Nazis, who the Jewish person was, did not matter To a Racist, who the black person was did not matter Religions like these preach the same hateful ideas OPENLY! Them getting the easy good life in Heaven is not enough, those who don't share their delusions must suffer endlessly Amazing how a religion making cheap & easy promises that they very well know can never be verified and even the listeners know that - yet are willing Nazis - ready to condemn innocents into gas chambers in hell Not one asks - What Exactly do we DO in Heaven? I don't see God have anything to get done, so billions of lazy bums are crowding in Heaven sitting about/snoring away for eternity? And this is the Grand Plan of God? It's one thing for a religion to make cheap promises of the good life, it's entirely different for billions of highly educated people to not ask any questions Not one asks how about my loved ones down on earth? Are they suffering, going thru hard times? Not one! Shameless, uncaring Nazis being rewarded by God! I keep pinching myself - am I really in the 21st century?
@@ramaraksha01 I want to sit back maybe meditate with you and chat about the universe one day. I smoke weed but am starting to understand that life is more than just getting high. Even tho I literally love weed I’m aware there is more to life and it’s just a tool. Your awesome!!!!
@@b__w_4565 And sadly Heaven, that the top religions of the day push, is just that - people claiming they will be soooooo happy, singing & dancing & praising God! I am going what? God has all these billions of people just sitting about, getting high telling him what a great guy he is, singing & dancing? And this is the Grand Plan of God? How does this make any sense? But if pleasures of the flesh is all they care about - then human life is wasted on them Animals don't have much in terms of dreams and aspirations - eat, poop, stay safe and have sex and have kids - that's about it - simple pleasures of the flesh is all they care about And so such people will be reborn as these animals I am glad that you have seen the light - Life is a Gift - not a sin, it is not a mistake by Adam. God didn't create this universe, this earth and so many like ours to keep them barren It is we humans that get to dream, to aspire - travel the stars one day, become the next Einstein, the next Mozart But with such dreams comes pain & suffering Life without pain & suffering, without dreams and aspirations is mere existence A rock exists, a tree exists - a rock is eternal Fools chasing after eternal "life" end up as rocks
I'm Singaporean Chinese and here we have many Chinese or Mahayana Buddhist temples / places of worship which are often built beside or within the same compound as Indian Hindu temples / places of worship; many Chinese and Indians offer prayers and incense to the gods and deities in both temples or Hindu / Buddhist sections of the same temple.
same in india mainly the ancient indian temples which are around 800-1200 its very common to see hindu and buddist gods and in india we all go to each other temples and do offerings
Buddhism is not robotic, Buddhists have familys, Buddhism is not agnostic, Buddhists have ceremonies, Buddhists (especially Tibetans ) practice yoga. Buddhism (ESPECIALLY Tibetan ) has color. Buddhism is clear that mind and cosmos are one. It's subtle, I know, but worth pointing out
Josh Zimmerman I agree, I think the Theravada and early Mahayana practices might’ve been a little more stoic, monastic and devoid of everything except that emptiness known as Sunyata. However, as you said Tibetan and Tantric Buddhism focus on the more colorful, alive aspects of consciousness and being. Would love to see a video in the future comparing Advaita Vedanta and Tibetan Buddhism since I feel those parallel each other more than just the general Buddhist and Hindu practices. Great video regardless!
Koi Fresco *Vishuddha Das* it must be hard to discuss these general philosophies when many of us think of the branch off subtypes such as different Buddhist practices and different Hindu practices. I started studying Buddhism, but more and more I keep gravitating towards Advaita Vedanta so thank you for elucidating on the general similarities and differences between both! Looking forward to more videos on this subject.
Sorry Sorry brother, we buddhist are not best. If we believe we are best indirectly we are saying, other are not..you believe you are hindu and best...we don't want..Buddha's teaching is to identity reality and not imagination.
@@rockwithsable Well said, I'm a Hindu and what you said is wonderful. Abrahamic Religions says they are true and best... We Don't say this, that's how we are different from them
Buddhism is heavy distorted. Gautama wanted to free the people from the rituals. And now every Bhuddist follower does rituals for him. Hahaa somehow sad :'(
TheElderScrollsKing This is what happens when your philosophy is unnatural , synthetic , fake , in genuine, rebelling rather than intellectual and false.
rituals are part of life . no one can escape from it. have you seen nature, birds, animals they also perform rituals. dancing, singing are also rituals. Buddha was never against anything. abrahmic, communist, leftist minded people see Indian religions through their abrahmic, communist, leftist eyes that's why they always wrongly interpret Indian religions. abrahmic, communist, leftist ideologies are on outer world and society. Indians religions are based on inner world and cosmos . The Ashtang marg or Buddhism is the solution of Gautama questions which he was asking to himself since Childhood.
COPIED FROM JORDAN HUNT: The best way to understand the relationship between Hinduism and Buddhism is to first remove the label from what we now refer to as Hinduism. We lump this vast array of religious and philosophical constructs into one box and say, "it is this". But there is a subtlety that is lost when we think in this way. As apposed to thinking of Hinduism as this limited thing, with boxes to be checked off to qualify as "this" or "that," it is more useful to conceive of it as a multifaceted continuum. Buddhism is historically, fundamentally, and ideologically a part of that continuum. If we remove the cultural aspects of both religions it is quite easy to see that Buddhism is based in Vedanta. The goal of both religions is the same. Hindus want to attain Moksha. Buddhist want to attain Nirvana. Same goal different paths, but the same can be said about the branches of yoga. One of the major conflicts would have to be the Hindu concept of Atman. Buddhism does not believe in an individual "soul" as Hinduism does. But Hinduism views the Atman as an expression of Brahman, this is clear. So ultimately what is given the name Atman is Brahman. Not so different from the Buddhist belief that there is no individual self. Another conflict would be the devotional disparity between the two. A misconception about Buddhism is that it is agnostic and/or nihilistic. That's just not true. Deities have always been a part of Buddhism. There was no renunciation of gods, but the idea that they are a part of cyclic existence as well, and not a means of salvation. This can seem in contrast to Hinduism but it is stated in the Vedas that one must go inward to see the "Self". This is enlightenment. This is Buddhism. The concept of detachment in Buddhism can seem like nihilism, but it is not. It's letting go of ego. Letting go of sensual experience as reality. Not being attached to what is not "real". These are all concepts of Hinduism as well. The beauty of both religions is that they are not dogmatic, but empirically flexible and all about understanding and gaining true wisdom. So wherever one's own philosophy falls it is important to remember that.
@Stomper902 you don't know anything about Hinduism and Buddhism then. Btw these two words Buddhism and Hinduism are Very recent phenomenon. These are Abrahmics coined words in their ignorance
@Death to Jewmerica & IsraHell! U dnt know shit about Buddhism or Hinduism....concept of Advaita defeated Buddhism centuries ago and drove it out,purely on the grounds of Rationality ,logic and experience......u are a frustrated shitdongle who has a misinformed(or outright ignorant)perception of the Great Sanatana Dharma,and Buddha Dharma as well,and are using slander and cheap gimmicks to further embaress urself.....
Zorastrianism philosophy is different from Sanatana Dharma. It doesn't have concept of reincarnation and incorporates philosophy of Heaven and Hell, which found its way in Abrahamic religions
Death to Jewmerica & IsraHell! Ok then Buddha but I must say you didn't read Vedas or geeta lying is not a good thing and your thinking giving me the impression that you don't even follow Buddha's teachings.
i from from nepal, i was born as hindu...the core of advaita vedanta is that "brahman only exists", everyone other than brahman is false.....mean to say that they don't exist by their own....they exist as a cause and effect.....when creation is needed, lord brahma is there.....in the absence of creation , lord brahma doesn't exist....when creation is there than only role of a vishu as preserver come into existence... like wise when destruction is needed, shiva exists....when there is heaven, hell must exist....in the absence of hell, heaven doesn't exist ......so the brahman is pure awareness, mass of consciousness, undivided essence that permeates all......i am brahman, you are brahman.....even you and i doesn't exist.....everything is void.... only brahman exist... here the statement "everything is void" is buddhism and the undivided essence(all is brahman) is hinduism....they are two faces of the same coin.... buddhism 100 % focuses on everything is impermanent and hence void in nature to realise that you are brahman.....hinduism 100 % focuses on implementing all (brahman is all) to realise the supreme truth "brahman"...but mind that Buddhism doesn't use word "brahman".....both are to realise the ultimate truth of the real nature....one(hinduism) starts from the state of soul and buddhism starts from the state of ego...thats all......i will pray to all please don't spread the hate message against any religion....all religion exist according to the need of the seekers....all are needed ....the ultimate is one .....in hinduism we talk about oneness because we start from the individual soul and seek for ultimate soul(undivided essence, absolute truth) for that we have to include all and every aspects of creation, in Christianity spirit makes a statement that there is only one absolute, oneness is not needed(jesus will take you there)....but all are pointing towards the same truth... according to karma people are drawn to certain type of spiritual method.....since brahman is all....please include and respect all.....namaste
I really like your message! Now I get a clearer view of how they both have really good and connected essence of teaching! I am born in a Buddhist family and a Buddhist myself but I love and believe in Hinduism too, and I think by learning from both I can gain more wisdom.. Namaste
Avishkar giri It goes deeper than that ...Good message ... but every religion is not same .. some mortals(like Jesus) dressed up as Gods in last 3500 yrs ,,Do buddists know / worship hindu gods ? No ..right ? Without hindu gods cosmos will goes back to singularity.. Please stop saying like Jesus and lord Vishnu told the same to please someone... It won't work like that. As hindus respect budda as guru/tradition.. but budda was mortal (simple guru),, Mortals have no power ,, Hindus do not worship mortals.. Budda made right hand Swastika a left hand ..He made Dharma a Dhamma ,Karma a kamma Why ? illusion(Maya) cannot point towards truth..
@vaibhav gupta it really doesn't matter what was at that time what was not. Because castism took birth by hinduism, castism is nothing but a disease. So leave hinduism leave superstitiouns.
Buddhism is the religion of future according to Einstein. Both teachings are equally loved and cherished, to contribute to the wonderful eastern philosophy that has been an inspiration to millions ✨
Nobody has compared these two religions, they are both respected and loved. I put an actual statement Einstein has made. The origin of a name is irrelevant in this context. Please speak up only if you have something wise or positive to say, that can help us learn more. If not, no one cares.
Princess Sirenity what you mean by saying both religions are good? Hinduism is not a religion first of all It's a dharma unlike worshipping a single man in Hinduism you worship your idol And Hinduism created the Buddhism almost 90% of shits in Buddhism is same like Hinduism There is no difference literally
Using semantics to degrade a positive comment is not a valuable comment. Like I said, if you have nothing to contribute and help us to learn, you won't be taken seriously. What made you think I practice any religion? I love both of the teachings though, they help humanity to understand the roots of our existence and to heal many. I am sorry, but I am not interested in your competition mind set. So, good luck in your life and stay away from me
Interesting ! Although Einstein also believed in the establishment of a Socialist Economy to eliminate the grave evils of Capitalism. I couldn't disagree more
// Using semantics to degrade a positive comment is not a valuable comment. Like I said, if you have nothing to contribute and help us to learn, you won't be taken seriously. What made you think I practice any religion? I love both of the teachings though, they help humanity to understand the roots of our existence and to heal many. I am sorry, but I am not interested in your competition mind set. So, good luck in your life and stay away from me // The reason for such antagonism is because of the way History has been perpetuated & appropriated by different sections of society in India. See Indian scholars have appropriated the naming & comparisons systems introduced to them by colonizers which resulted in the comparison & competitive behavior forged from Western perspective. Then these same differences spilled over in various faction due to their politicization in modern India e.g. Neo-Buddhists {they believe in is because of Hinduism there is caste system & hence they want to destroy Hinduism for Annhiliation of caste}. Now to discuss caste issue i have created a reddit thread so check the issue there - reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/8ck050/is_the_usage_of_term_caste_a_result_of/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caste_system_in_India {You need basic understanding of this} en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dalit_Buddhist_movement {to understand Neo-Buddhist movement} en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindutva {Counter religio-political nationalist movement} The result of Neo-Buddhist aka Dalit Buddhist Movement is that many people have forged counter Hindutva movement & they both see both these traditions from their own colored glasses & you have encountered one such individual above.
While I was watching the video, I remembered the time you practiced Buddhism and I can really feel the difference. At that time, you seemed more skeptical, harsh, distant and now, you seem more loving, more present, more sociable. Like we can literally feel your soul in here, more and more. And you smile so much more. Not saying that Hinduism is better than Buddhism, you must do what serves you, but I think its really beautiful to notice these differences. Lots of love to you my friend!
COPIED FROM JORDAN HUNT: The best way to understand the relationship between Hinduism and Buddhism is to first remove the label from what we now refer to as Hinduism. We lump this vast array of religious and philosophical constructs into one box and say, "it is this". But there is a subtlety that is lost when we think in this way. As apposed to thinking of Hinduism as this limited thing, with boxes to be checked off to qualify as "this" or "that," it is more useful to conceive of it as a multifaceted continuum. Buddhism is historically, fundamentally, and ideologically a part of that continuum. If we remove the cultural aspects of both religions it is quite easy to see that Buddhism is based in Vedanta. The goal of both religions is the same. Hindus want to attain Moksha. Buddhist want to attain Nirvana. Same goal different paths, but the same can be said about the branches of yoga. One of the major conflicts would have to be the Hindu concept of Atman. Buddhism does not believe in an individual "soul" as Hinduism does. But Hinduism views the Atman as an expression of Brahman, this is clear. So ultimately what is given the name Atman is Brahman. Not so different from the Buddhist belief that there is no individual self. Another conflict would be the devotional disparity between the two. A misconception about Buddhism is that it is agnostic and/or nihilistic. That's just not true. Deities have always been a part of Buddhism. There was no renunciation of gods, but the idea that they are a part of cyclic existence as well, and not a means of salvation. This can seem in contrast to Hinduism but it is stated in the Vedas that one must go inward to see the "Self". This is enlightenment. This is Buddhism. The concept of detachment in Buddhism can seem like nihilism, but it is not. It's letting go of ego. Letting go of sensual experience as reality. Not being attached to what is not "real". These are all concepts of Hinduism as well. The beauty of both religions is that they are not dogmatic, but empirically flexible and all about understanding and gaining true wisdom. So wherever one's own philosophy falls it is important to remember that.
@S K my friend Hinduism is not a single philosphy like Buddhism,Sikkhism,Jainism,Christianity,Islam.. It is collection of 1000s of philosphies..kindly correct your knowledge not every Hindu believes in so called 33 crore god's...more over..they are not 33 crore they are of 33 types and they are not god ..they are creation of God but superior to human..ok so moral of the comment is - think and research thrice before saying anything..
@@nomeshkumar6799 How the hell are Islam, Buddhism or Christianity "single philosophies"? Wars have been fought and thousands upon thousands of people have died due to the schisms within Christianity alone. Think and research thrice before saying anything. You come off as a condescending butthole.
Koi, know this comment will get lost but I just wanted to say how blessed we are to have people like you. Thank you so much for passing on your knowledge.
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The best way to understand the relationship between Hinduism and Buddhism is to first remove the label from what we now refer to as Hinduism. We lump this vast array of religious and philosophical constructs into one box and say, "it is this". But there is a subtlety that is lost when we think in this way. As apposed to thinking of Hinduism as this limited thing, with boxes to be checked off to qualify as this or that, it is more useful to conceive of it as a multifaceted continuum. Buddhism is historically, fundamentally, and ideologically a part of that continuum. The goal of both religions is the same. Hindus want to attain Moksha. Buddhist want to attain Nirvana. Same goal different paths, but the same can be said about the branches of yoga. One of the major conflicts would have to be the Hindu concept of Atman. Buddhism does not believe in an individual soul as Hinduism does. But Hinduism views the Atman as an expression of Brahman; this is clear. So ultimately what is given the name Atman is Brahman. Not so different from the Buddhist belief that there is no individual self. Another conflict would be the devotional disparity between the two. A misconception about Buddhism is that it is agnostic and/or nihilistic. That's just not true. Deities have always been a part of Buddhism. There was no renunciation of gods, but the idea that they are a part of cyclic existence as well, and not a means of salvation. This can seem in contrast to Hinduism but it is stated in the Vedas that one must go inward to see the "Self". That is enlightenment, just like Buddhism. The concept of detachment in Buddhism can seem like nihilism, but it is not. It's letting go of ego. Letting go of sensual experience as reality. Not being attached to what is not "real". These are all concepts of Hinduism as well. The beauty of both religions is that they are not dogmatic, but empirically flexible and all about understanding and gaining true wisdom. So wherever one's own philosophy falls it is important to remember that.
Hindus have cast, women difference , no right for women, even cow is goddess but other animals are nothing. Hinduism is the most worst religion. But Buddhism is best. Buddhism is so good thats why hindus wanted Buddhism to be in hinduism but it can't, as there is jo place for gods in buddhism
With all respect to both Hinduism and Buddhism, I’ve seen people arguing how Hinduism isn’t a religion.. well as a Buddhist, Buddhism is not just a religion either it’s more of a prophecy.
@@GreenCheese500 But still I would choose Hinduism over buddhism anyday. Why would I want to starve myself to death and cut myself off from all the pleasures of life.
Both are Beautiful! But I prefer Buddhism. I love the teaching saying that don't attach to anything even God, Buddha himself and Our Self. It makes me feel free. No me, no you, just One. Oneness. Nirvana.
Nitesh G Hindu is a region not a religion.... Lot of people i think do not know that in the ancient india there were 2 main traditions ..1)vedic -which today so called hindusim is influenced by. ..and second is 2) Shramanic which included buddhism, jainism and both of these tradition were completely diffrent....infact buddha rejected the vedas because of its rituals animal sacrifice , caste system and heavily relying on gods Buddhism doesn't accept atma (self ) and is non theistic doesn't believe in creator god. . Infact the man shankaracharya who revived brahmanism is accused of being crypto buddhist by historians ..
Is Vedanta part of Hinduism? I’m super interested in learning more about both Vedanta and Hinduism - do you have books to recommend to newbies? 🙏🏻✨ thank you
Brunna Daros yes dear Vedanta is the core belief of sanatan dharm.vedanta represents bhagawat geeta,108 Upanishads and brhamasanhita..I can recommend you to read the gospel of Sri Ramakrishna😍😍🙂🙂
Brunna Daros Vedanta literally means Vedas (the core text of Hinduism/Sanatana Dharma).Its a Hindu philosophy, there are 6 orthodox schools of thought in Hinduism among that the one you are looking at is probably Advaita Vedanta
Vedanta is a set of Hindu "Bibles." Also refers to the sophisticated philosophy of Hinduism, divided into two flavors: dvaita and advaita, where "a" means "non" and dvaita means "dual" so advaita means non-dual. As for Vedanta, that comes from Veda. The Veda(s) are very old literature and the more recent of these are called Vedanta or the end of the Veda(s). Vedanta includes the Upanishads and the Bhagavad Gita. Then there are commentaries and great expounders such as Sankaracharya or Shankaracharya (alternate spelling). I came across a good book, I think it's called Essential Vedanta.
gowtham i dont think so...dont beieving in god is quite acceptable in hinduism...buddhism, ajivika and jainism belong to nastika school of philosophy...
first of all ,all buddhist schools are not same...varna system is rejected by many hindu school also...remember he is a sanyasi how can a sanyasi have a varna...as far as i know most of teachings are nothing but derived from veda...what morals ram stood for is different from krishna...hinduism doesnot have rigid moral code.... buddha advocated animal violence is not right and he is first one to say animal sacrifices are not the right way...later buddhist schools have their own interpretations...
buddha philosophy and path madhyamika, violence is unavoidable so dont overboard take middle path is his philosophy...mahaveer is heavy on non violence...eating food and wearing dress is violent because creation of something leads to destruction of other things which is violent was his philosophy... one answer one path is not way of hinduism...if that is the way tell we whether shavism,vaishavism or devi worshippers or advaith school..which school has right answer...hinduism answer there is one truth wise people many paths to reach that truth...hinduism is a pluralistic and tolerant religion....
TheAltruismActivist Prabhupada is the latest example. First proponent was Madhavacharya. See this vedio.Hope it will help. ruclips.net/video/uCofNFj3e3I/видео.html
I couldn't agree more! Advaita Vedanta and Krishna consciousness seem the most popular routes with western practitioners. They contradict oneanother greatly. Yet I for one am currently admist both practices and it seems the bridge is falling apart!
but both don't criticize each other and don't kill each other unlike shia sunni and catholic protestant. Adavaita vedanta is the real teachings of vedas and upnishads and greate Rishis. but dualist also in the end have to become oneness with Brahman if they have read GEETA.
Wrong Guru Nanak Dev Ji the founder of Sikhism, rejected Hinduism and Islam. As stated in the Guru Granth Sahib. 'Na ham Hindu na Musalman". Translation: I am not a Hindu nor a Muslim Ang (page) 1136.
@@thehumblestudent5032 सिख धर्म के प्रवर्तक प्रथम सचे पातशाह धन गुरु नानक देव जी थे ! वो एक हिन्दू माँ बाप की संतान थे उनका बचपन से ही दुनिया दारी में नही लगता था उस समय पंजाब में बहुत से पीर फ़क़ीर होते थे और उनके बहुत आए अनुयायी होते थे पीर फ़क़ीर जिस आश्रम में रहते थे उसको डेरा बोला जाता था गुरु नानक देव जी ने भी बहुत से चमत्कार दिखाये उन्होंने मुगल सम्राट बाबर का विरोध किया था और लोगो को जात , पात , छुआ छू त का विरोध किया लोगो को उसके बारे में जाग्रत किया वो हिन्दू और मुसलमान दोनों धर्मो की कुरीतियों का विरोध किया उन्होंने पूरे भारत मे ही नही बल्कि पूरे एशिया में यात्राएं की उनकी यात्राओं को उदासी कहते ह उनके बाद में गुरु शिष्य परम्परा के तहत उनकी गद्दी उनके शिष्यों ने संभाली उस समय मध्य एशिया ओर अफगानिस्तान से भारत बहुत आक्रमण हो रहे थे और वो पंजाब के रास्ते से ही होते थे इस लिए पंजाब का बहुत जोरो से इस्लामीकरण किया जा रहा था जिसका विरोध गुरुनानक के अनुयायी बहुत जोर शोर से विरोध करते थे इसी लिए सभी मुगल बादशाहों की सभी गुरुओ से अनबन रहती थी और गुरु अंगद देव गुरु तेग बहादुर गुरु अर्जुन देवजी पर मुगलो ने इस्लाम अपना ने के लिए बहुत अत्यचार किया था उनको जिंदा दीवार में चुनवादिया गुरु तेग बहादुर को तो गर्म तेल में जिंदा दाल दिया गया लेकिन गुरूओ ने कभी मुगलो की अधीनता स्वीकार नही की दशवे गुरु गोविंद सिंह जी ने पांच अलग अलग जातियों के हिन्दू शिष्यों को अमरत चखाकर प्रथम पांच सिख पंज प्यारे बना कर पांच निशान देकर खालसा दस्ते का घटन किया और उनको सिंह बनाया ओर मुगल बादशा ओरंगजेब से लड़ने के लिए अपनी सेना बनाई उनके आव्हान पर पूरा पंजाब जग गया उस समय प्रायः प्रायः सभी हिन्दू घरों से बड़े बेटे को गुरु को सौप दिया और गिरुजी ने उनको अमरत चखाकर सुद्द किया ( खालसा ) बनाय उनको खालसा के पांच निशान प्रदान कर गुरु की सेना बनाई और नया नारा दिया वाहे गुरुजी का खालसा वाहे गुरुजी की फतेह राज करेगा खालसा में चिड़िया संग बाज लड़ाऊँ सवालाख से एक लडाऊँ ता गरु गोविंद सिंह नाम कहा उ । उन्होंने अपने स्वनिको मे इतना जोश भरडिया की खालसा का मतलब ही सिंह होगया कमजोर हिन्दुओ में इतना जोश भरदिया की एक एक सैनिक दस दस मुगल सेनिको पर भारी पड़ने लगा और आज यदि पंजाब में हिन्दू बचे हुए ह तो सिर्फ गुरिओ के कारण ओर दशम गुरु मानवीय कमजोरियों को जानते थे इसलिए उन्होंने गुरु शिष्य परम्परा खत्म कर जो दस गुरुओं के जो उपदेश थे उनको संकलित करवाकर कर गुरुवाणी को गुरु ग्रन्थ साहिब का नाम देकर गुरु ग्रन्थ साहिब को ही गुरु की गद्दी पर स्थापित किया आज हर सिख गुरु ग्रन्थ साहेब को ही गुरु मानकर उसकी पूजा आराधना करते ह कालांतर में एहि खालसा पंथ सिख धर्म के नाम से जाना जाने लगा और फिर कुछ राजनीतिक नेताओ बे अपने व्यक्ति गत स्वार्थ के लिए सीखो ओर हिन्दुओ में फर्क करना सुरु करदिया वार्ना तो गुरुजो के समय कोई हिन्दू ओर खालसा अपने आपको अलग अलग नही समझते थे
@@PH_engineer Khalsa is to fight tyranny of all sorts, not particularly Mughals. All Sikhs are commanded to follow the Guru Granth Sahib which is the final Guru of the Sikhs. The word Sikhs is also mentioned in the Guru Granth Sahib. In Guru Granth Sahib Ji, which is the final Guru, clearly stated the following on ang (page 1136): I do not keep fasts, nor do I observe the month of Ramadaan. I serve only the One, who will protect me in the end. The One Lord, the Lord of the World, is my God Allah. He adminsters justice to both Hindus and Muslims. I DO NOT MAKE PILGRIMAGES TO MECCA, NOR DO I WORSHIP AT HINDU SACRED SHRINES. I serve the One Lord, and not any other. I do not perform Hindu worship services, nor do I offer the Muslim prayers. I have taken the One Formless Lord into my heart I humbly worship Him there. I am not a HINDU, nor am I a MUSLIM. Sikhs do consider themselves different from Hindus because our Guru, Guru Granth Sahib Ji says: "Na Ham Hindu Na Musalman". Translating: I am not a Hindu nor a Muslim. Going further if we study the texts of Bhai Gurdas which is big part of Sikh history. There are verses which clearly state that Guru Nanak Dev Ji started a NEW religion.
In thich nhat hanh's(a buddhist) book "The Other Shore" translation of the heart sutra he does explain an idea called "interbeing." Interbeing means that in a way we are connected to the whole universe; like a book requires trees, tree requires cloud, cloud requires water, and etc. Basically if you keep tracing these you will realize everthing is connected in a certain way. I feel like although they do not have the concept of brahman its a similar idea. "Everything is empty of a seperate self, but full of everything that allows them to be. "
hello austin, the thing u r talking about interbeing is from the avatamsaka sutra of mahayana buddhism that developed in india and went to east asia. that interbeingness is called INDRAJAAL or INDRA'S NET, indra being a hindu celestial god. the idea of INDRA'S NET is actually taken from the ATHARVA VEDA(approx 1000 BCE) where it was first mentioned.
Hustle Loy The comment was making it sound like "boobism" is wrong or bad for not having a diety. Im not saying christianity, or judaism are super great. But christianity and judaism arent pracitcing non duality, vedantists/hindus do practice non duality. So you would think the vedantists would realize that everyone is in their own place karmically and we are all working towards the same goal(self realization). Like sri ramakrishna's analogy. *At the base of the mountain there are many different paths(religions), but at at the top of the mountain you will realize all the paths lead to the the same place(oneness with ultimate reality/god head). So we need to realize that not everyone puts reality through the same filter and that buddhism, christianity, hinduism or any other religion are going to work work better for different people. So it does not make someone else wrong just because they do not see the world through your eyes.
Both beautiful religions, I resonate with both for different reasons. I must say my favourite thing about religion is that you don’t have to follow one or the other, but you can take your favourite aspects of each that fit you to form your own beliefs 💕
No, the Buddha said that mixing practices is like having a foot in two boats. Or putting a piece from a Panasonic tv inside of a Sony, neither would work. Practitioners of Falun Gong aspire to live in accordance with truthfulness-compassion-tolerance in their daily lives, with the ultimate aspiration of spiritual transformation, or as what is known in the East as enlightenment. Falun Gong can enable one to reach a state of altruism, health and inner balance......................Zhuan Falun
Right, I'm not sure why the video said universal consciousness doesn’t exist in Buddhism, in Buddhism the non-dual consciousness is referred to as “Buddha nature”. The Avatamsaka Sutra says that the Buddha body eternally fills all worlds and space, it is the spiritual force in all phenomena everywhere.
Hustle Loy Due to my ignorance of Vedanta, I didn’t realize there was similarity to such an extent between Buddhism & Vedanta. What Vedanta-related reading would you recommend? I have the Upanishads & the Gita on my list to read. But if there’s anything else you might recommend. Thanks for the reply!
DjDizzy216 'yoga vasistha' is probably the best book on vedantic/non dual philosophy, it's an ancient scripture. you can find it on Amazon, also many people over years have written detailed reviews about it.
he is right.....but sadhguru borrowed thise word from early masters.... gautama's technique is based on 1 techniques by Shiva (actually its half of first technique .....the other half(gap in between) isn't mentioned by buddha it just automatically follows
enigma you could be right but in this context he is talking about the Buddhist meditation technique in (anapansati) which is half of the 1st technique shiva taught in conversation with Parvati ...based on vigyan Bhairava tantra which are 112 in number(Buddhist too claim this book as part as Buddhism)....so he was talking about the meditation techniques,from point of rajyoga.....you can clearly see SG isn't really much into other stuff that deeply , though he uses little of tantra,janana and bhakti...he kind of Focuses deeply on dhyana....
enigma I am no way proSG(actually little anti-- because much is borrowed without crediting the sources and those were talking about dhyana like Osho) I have just started reading about Buddhism (I read Buddha though but not Buddhism except for basics like noble truths and a meditation technique) like few days ago.....but sources like Osho say that Buddhist meditation techniques are limited and included in Bhairav tantra(Osho wasn't exactly Hindu..he kind of hated it..... though he did explain vigyan Bhairava tantra denying shiva has anything to do with Hinduism or Buddhism).... Osho could be very wrong ....but Sadguru actually quotes people like Osho 90% of his time including his inconic lines but people fail to realise it because they aren't really aware of it Just a question.. wasn't Buddha kind of anti bhakti ,he opposed bhakti rituals,prayers,scarifices and I also Buddha designed his own middle path and Buddhism doesn't have concept of inclusiveness of other possible paths than what Buddha taught like it is with Hinduism or Jainism (anektavada)??
Gautama Buddha Guru was Kapila , Rishi Kapila comes from atheist Branch of Vedas. They regard Vedas but reject any existence of divine. and more focus was on Upnishads. Buddha or Buddhism base is Upnishads. though in the long run whether it is Buddha, tripatak, Vedas, Upanishads, sects, Jainism, PUranas, different darshanas , etc etc etc , their ultimate goal is to prepare humans to see inside or inner or self realization/awakening . that's why in Indic system atheists, theist, agnostic, materialists etc don't matter because ultimate goal is self realization. while abrahmic religion are based on outer world or some super natural or angry god commandments to convert all the world into their religion. and History is evident, Christians and Muslims have wiped out civilizations after civilization and cultures after cultures.
I'm a muslim and i went to both buddhism temple and hinduism temple and i am in love with both! The buddhsim one was peaceful and calm while the hindu one was colorful and amazing
No haha, it’s like when someone says they were married by a priest, my parents had a monk too (although I suppose this was a joke that flew over my head)
@@keshavsingh9148 I think Buddhism should exist as a religion. At least the atheists have a official religion through buddhism now. Hinduism is for the believers of god. Buddhism is for both believers and non believers.
tu amrica ya europe gaya waha tera sath dicrmination hua ktyki tu gora nahi hai to kya wo Christianity ka part hoga ya nahi. British ka Bharat me aake gencoide karna , lootna Christianity ka paert hai ya nahi.
Practitioners of Falun Gong aspire to live in accordance with truthfulness-compassion-tolerance in their daily lives, with the ultimate aspiration of spiritual transformation, or as what is known in the East as enlightenment. Falun Gong can enable one to reach a state of altruism, health and inner balance......................Zhuan Falun
Biddhism has two aspects: compassion to all living beings and wisdom about illusion of "I". But you said that buddhism tells to live only with compassion i think this is half true.
Hustle Loy, Rahul M has his own style. Let him present his side in his own way and you present yours in your own way. It is very Abrahamic if one believes there is a right way or a wrong way ain't it?
Practitioners of Falun Gong aspire to live in accordance with truthfulness-compassion-tolerance in their daily lives, with the ultimate aspiration of spiritual transformation, or as what is known in the East as enlightenment. Falun Gong can enable one to reach a state of altruism, health and inner balance......................Zhuan Falun
COPIED FROM JORDAN HUNT: The best way to understand the relationship between Hinduism and Buddhism is to first remove the label from what we now refer to as Hinduism. We lump this vast array of religious and philosophical constructs into one box and say, "it is this". But there is a subtlety that is lost when we think in this way. As apposed to thinking of Hinduism as this limited thing, with boxes to be checked off to qualify as "this" or "that," it is more useful to conceive of it as a multifaceted continuum. Buddhism is historically, fundamentally, and ideologically a part of that continuum. If we remove the cultural aspects of both religions it is quite easy to see that Buddhism is based in Vedanta. The goal of both religions is the same. Hindus want to attain Moksha. Buddhist want to attain Nirvana. Same goal different paths, but the same can be said about the branches of yoga. One of the major conflicts would have to be the Hindu concept of Atman. Buddhism does not believe in an individual "soul" as Hinduism does. But Hinduism views the Atman as an expression of Brahman, this is clear. So ultimately what is given the name Atman is Brahman. Not so different from the Buddhist belief that there is no individual self. Another conflict would be the devotional disparity between the two. A misconception about Buddhism is that it is agnostic and/or nihilistic. That's just not true. Deities have always been a part of Buddhism. There was no renunciation of gods, but the idea that they are a part of cyclic existence as well, and not a means of salvation. This can seem in contrast to Hinduism but it is stated in the Vedas that one must go inward to see the "Self". This is enlightenment. This is Buddhism. The concept of detachment in Buddhism can seem like nihilism, but it is not. It's letting go of ego. Letting go of sensual experience as reality. Not being attached to what is not "real". These are all concepts of Hinduism as well. The beauty of both religions is that they are not dogmatic, but empirically flexible and all about understanding and gaining true wisdom. So wherever one's own philosophy falls it is important to remember that.
Practitioners of Falun Gong aspire to live in accordance with truthfulness-compassion-tolerance in their daily lives, with the ultimate aspiration of spiritual transformation, or as what is known in the East as enlightenment. Falun Gong can enable one to reach a state of altruism, health and inner balance......................Zhuan Falun
Anatta is not "no-soul" it is "not-self" where the Buddha points out things like thoughts and emotions aren't who we are, also you mention about not believing in infinite consciousness but isn't our "Buddha Nature" effectively that consciousness/ awareness/ presence that is inherent with everyone? Also your videos are great usually but did feel you were slightly pushing the Hindu views Here, which I don't think is ideal In a comparison video
By no self they mean no soul as well. :) Just Google anatta and it explains it right away :) the belief in a non self is the belief in there being no infinite essence of consciousness or soul.
Koi Fresco *Vishuddha Das* I just think this is the huge misunderstanding of Buddhism, otherwise how would you describe Nirvana- that is the eternal presence, our true nature?
Koi Fresco *Vishuddha Das* essenceofbuddhism.wordpress.com/the-ephemeral-vs-the-eternal/ and essenceofbuddhism.wordpress.com/2013/07/12/the-confusion-over-the-self-in-modern-buddhism/ these 2 articles summarise these better than I ever could, keep up with the great videos:)
Koi Fresco *Vishuddha Das* by existence of soul or infinite consciousness your feeding an ego, and existence in its highest form has no self, or I or a concept of a hive mind entity. You just can't comprehend Anatta's true meaning at the highest point. Saying something is one or is one is creating a distinct self that is an extreme to none existence (void emptiness) you have to bypass these extremes of oneness, of void (nothingness) to understand the nature of Anatta. 🤔
^ How do you know existence is emptiness? To me emptiness is a pretty dual and limited concept in itself anyway, whether it does turn out to be true or not - either way you cannot slam that down with certainty.
Koi good overview, I generally agree with it all, but I would like to introduce an exception: Vajrayana Buddhism (also often identified as Tibetan Buddhism) for your consideration, and I hope you will find it quite colorful. And Buddhism in China is also quite colorful, and full of devotion comparable to a Bakti yoga but applied to Buddha Amitabha. And in Vajrayana there is guru devotion, with the word guru translated to Tibetan as Lama.
buddhism originally was theravada buddhism. over time it assimalated different hindu concepts like bhakti, visualization meditation and tantric practices from hinduism. in that way buddhism in india became much like hinduism. later those spread to tibet and china.
He is talking about Theravada Buddhism which is the root of Buddhism, praying or devotion wasn't accepted by the Buddha, however other branches of Buddhism like in China or Tibet, they do pray and believe in deities.
I've found the Nobel 8 fold path and the practice of Yoga to quite similar. Yoga puts forth all the right actions and selfless service for the benefit of all others similar to 8 fold path In fact, reading the Bagavad Gita made me feel as if I was reading Buddhist texts! The two religions are so strikingly close. Buddhism just has a straight forward scientific method for reaching enlightenment, whereas Hinduism is more sportatic and multifaceted with Bahkti, raja, karama yoga etc. In the end of the day, both paths lead to better human beings and a more connected spirit and thats all that really matters hey :)
I feel the same way....and it isn't very strange at all. Regardless of whether Buddha actually really intended to "invent" a new religion, or not - he did non the less start a sort of protest movement against elements within the contemporary Vedic religion that he saw as corrupt or downright evil, such as the caste-system, the hereditary brahmin-system, animal-sacrifice, superstitious beliefs and practices etc., etc...but he did still come from that same culture and background. And so he started to promote the ideas that he found within the Upanishads (and perhaps also other at that time new and more or less "revolutionary" texts) together with what he found out through his own experiences and revelations. And as far as I know the more modern Hinduism that we are familiar with today also started to grow out of texts such as the Upanishads. Also, as we can clearly see for ourselves in for ex. the Yoga-Sutras - Buddhism and the more modern Hinduism must have been cross-pollinating each other for a long time, if not even millennia. Just look at the "Noble Eightfold Path" and the "Ashta-anga (Eight Limbed) Yoga" found within the Yoga Sutras for ex. Or the Ethics found in both traditions - they are literally the same. So, to me both Buddhism and at least the practice (or Yoga) of Hinduism are both clearly what I would call "Yogic" traditions. Since both are centered upon the practice of meditation and ethics to help pierce the veil of Maya and thus gain supreme knowledge of the Real, and achieve Nirvana/Moksha - or Liberation! Though, if I would mention one thing that I believe separate them - in a way that I believe is probably irreconcilable. It would be that Buddhism doesn't believe in an eternal, unchanging soul, so that you in Buddhism have what they call Anatman (Not-Self), instead of Atman. And I believe that this, which makes up one of the three so called 'Marks of Existence', which is "Dukkha, Anicca and Anatman" - or "Suffering/Unsatisfactorines and Not-Self", which they in Buddhism see as being the Ultimate Truth of Existence, ultimately sets Buddhism apart from Hinduism. That and that there is no God(s) within Buddhism, at least not any that meddle in human affairs and thus are worthy of worship and/or can help you achieve Nirvana - but that that is a prospect solely up to you alone! So, while both paths are in many ways similar in the sense that they are both yogic traditions with similar practices and are both oriented towards Ultimate Liberation, or Nirvana/Moksha - Buddhism is, in contrast to Hinduism a non-Theistic tradition. At least that's my take on it. Either way, I also find it useful to kind of "cherry-pick" from both traditions. For example, even though I'ld say that Theravada-Buddhism probably is the one tradition that lay closest to my heart, I also make use of certain meditation-techniques found in the Vajra-yana tradition. And, apart from that I also like to make use of several elements found within the Hindu Yoga tradition, such as Prana-yama, Dharana, Trataka as well as some Asanas, to make myself more flexible so that I can sit more comfortably for longer periods of time. Anyway, I would like to thank India and I humbly bow down to the timeless sages for all the wisdom they have found and shared with the rest of the world. I hope with all my heart that I one day will afford to visit the land of all the timeless wisdom - India. Namaste.
Ankita alisha Nice joke But buddha never rejected it Nor did he create a religion He only tried to create a philosophy from The existing source material Aka the vedas
@@anmolmonga1933 wrong 🤣 Jainism mention hindu gods . But they create own story Rama is warriors they make rama as monk in his scripture 🤣 . . Fake cult
Man, the more I dive into myself, the more I naturally come upon Hindu beliefs. I was contacted by a Hindu goddess years ago and since then I have on an off explored my spirituality. Recently this year Ive really gone deep and so much Hindu teaching is already in me. As I am learning about Hinduism, I am getting more confirmation than knowledge, though of course, there is still knowledge. I am very close to fully dedicating myself to this spiritual path. I am still on a couple of other paths alongside Hinduism but I agree with your other video about choosing one path to follow and really master.
Wisdom. Practitioners of Falun Gong aspire to live in accordance with truthfulness-compassion-tolerance in their daily lives, with the ultimate aspiration of spiritual transformation, or as what is known in the East as enlightenment. Falun Gong can enable one to reach a state of altruism, health and inner balance......................Zhuan Falun
Following two religions is like having a foot in two boats at the same time. Practitioners of Falun Gong aspire to live in accordance with truthfulness-compassion-tolerance in their daily lives, with the ultimate aspiration of spiritual transformation, or as what is known in the East as enlightenment. Falun Gong can enable one to reach a state of altruism, health and inner balance......................Zhuan Falun
I'm Hindu but I'm interested in Buddhism for getting my experience in different religion I love Hinduism which I got as an inheritance but I want to explore more religion to find which religion suits me most and I think Buddhism could be the one that'll help me reach enlightment
These are fruits of the same tree, they just appear in different shades of colour. Some like the sweet taste of the ripe fruit while others prefer a bit of tange of sourness. These preferences change as one grows gravitating towards the sweeter taste. That's all it is. So don't fight with one another as to which is better in taste. It is essentially a personal choice.
I agree. As a Buddhist, I do see Hinduism as the father of buddhism. All of these religions that came from Hinduism and including Hinduism have extremely similar beliefs. It’s just that there’s a different path for everyone. I love all of these religions!
@@timothyfludd7218 Dude,can you respect other Religions,and how do you know Jesus is the right way, Hinduism is Older than Christianity,I'm not a Hindu but to be Honest Hinduism is Really Really Older than Christianity
@@timothyfludd7218 Yes he is, Christians never respect Other Religions,I'm not a Buddhist but That Doesnt mean Buddha is not a Good Person,Buddha is a Good Person,Show some Respect Will you
It's like a computer game, any enemy is killed, it spawns elsewhere...so memory, energy etc..Hindus use the same logic, they call the transfer package as a soul
There was a waterfall near us, such a lovely thin streak of water, like a thread but white and moving. It fell from a great height, but it looked quite low, and it was half a mile away, though it did not seem fifty paces. I loved to listen to it at night, but it was then that I became so restless. Sometimes I went and climbed the mountain and stood there in the midst of the tall pines, all alone in the terrible silence, with our little village in the distance, and the sky so blue, and the sun so bright, and an old ruined castle on the mountain-side, far away. I used to watch the line where earth and sky met, and longed to go and seek there the key of all mysteries, thinking that I might find there a new life, perhaps some great city where life should be grander and richer--and then it struck me that life may be grand enough even in a prison.
Wisdom. Practitioners of Falun Gong aspire to live in accordance with truthfulness-compassion-tolerance in their daily lives, with the ultimate aspiration of spiritual transformation, or as what is known in the East as enlightenment. Falun Gong can enable one to reach a state of altruism, health and inner balance......................Zhuan Falun
To my understanding, a few major differences are Hinduism has a self/soul, Buddhism does not. Hinduism has God, Buddhism does not. Hinduism has no known founder, Buddhism was founded by Gautama Buddha. But I sometimes see Buddhism as a part of Hinduism.
TheAltruismActivist Trongpa Rinpoche said it’s our neuroses, the clinging/attachment/desire that gets reincarnated. It’s like a potential with karmic momentum behind it that ripples through time in different incarnations. When you are liberated you leave attachment behind, then there is nothing to reincarnate. Nibbana. Some people get the wrong idea of "no self"... there is no self meaning you doesn’t exist independently, you exist in dependence of everything else. Google the “net of Indra” to get a visual idea of what Buddhism means by that.
So glad I finally am on the part of my path I found this channel! I don't know if you see comments on old videos but not only have you helped to increase my spiritual education, but brought it back to my attention as well 💜🕉️
Always Skeptical I've always thought so myself but I can't get jiggy with the idea of reality being inherently empty and that there is no inner self. It doesn't add up.
DesapoleEdits Makes perfect sense to me. Humans want to believe there is a purpose to us being here. That we are special. It's the burden of consciousness. I don't believe we are any more special than the many creatures that inhabit this planet personally. I could definitely be wrong though
Always Skeptical Humans aren't any more special than any other animal I 100% agree. But I prefer the idea that all animals are equally divine and an expression of the joy of creation rather than equally non-existent in terms of their inner being and only receive compassion because a monk has successfully denied any sense of self whatsoever
DesapoleEdits Fair enough, I can understand that. I guess I just have a harder time with the metaphysical aspects of hinduism because of my background. To each their own :)
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But takes many lifetimes to achieve enlightenment. Practitioners of Falun Gong aspire to live in accordance with truthfulness-compassion-tolerance in their daily lives, with the ultimate aspiration of spiritual transformation, or as what is known in the East as enlightenment. Falun Gong can enable one to reach a state of altruism, health and inner balance......................Zhuan Falun
+अक्षय Buddhism doesn't promote or ask anyone to join or convince anyone to believe they are the best like Hinduism do. Buddhism lives peacefully. So therefore Buddhism is similarity to God more than any religion to me :)
Hustle Loy Yes! Every Dharmic enlightened Guru teaches same Dharma in his own little different way. Doesn't mean you make a different religion out of it. Buddha just became more famous that's all, else there is no difference in him and or any other Dharmic guru. There is no real difference b/w Buddhism and Father of all religions Sanatana Dharma (hinduism).
Hustle Loy ruclips.net/video/GPINIZmQDwI/видео.html Yea! Bhudda's way is very straight to the point and practical but lacks depth. Krishna & Adiyogi did not leave any aspect or color of the universe unexplored. Rituals were and still are very practical, if done right.. jaati system is debatable. ☺️ Krishna aslo tried to establish Dharma correctly but Men of this continent were always HardNuts.
nah. There is absolutely no metaphysical difference between all dharmic traditions (Hindu, Jain, Buddhist and Sikh) other than different codes of conduct. Stricter codes of conduct mean less popular. it is the reason why both Jainism and Buddhist way of ascetic life was never popular. But colonialists wanted to revive long death Buddhist cult to pit it against Hindu tradition so that the so called 'Dalits" can be converted to Buddhism through 'Ambedkar" who had very poor knowledge of both Buddhism and Hindu tradition anyways because he rejected meditation and reincarnation aspect of Buddhism let alone Hindu tradition. So, he failed miserably in converting 'Dalits" to Buddhism in large numbers. Rigid birth based caste system (which did not allow social mobility) was also created by colonialsits or Lord Risley or Herbert Hope Risley (a British agent) in the 19th century. He morphed ancient and flexible jathis (occupational groups which allowed social mobility) and 4 varnas (colors of character of a person shaped by past karma not birth family) and RE- classified people based on race science (nose size and head shape). The same race science was later used in Africa by Christian missionaries which led to Rwandan genocide and conversions. Point is all 4 dharmic traditions (Hindu. Buddhist, Sikh and Jain) understand and accept 4 core concepts based on well validated Vedic metaphysics. 1. Dharma 2. Law of karma 3. Reincarantion 4. Moksha Moreover, original Buddha (1900 BCE) was a Hindu. He followed Vedas (he did not deny athma) , was a vegetarian and spoke Sanskrit. Fake Buddha (550 BCE) who spoke fake Pali and ate Beef was created by colonialists. The whole Nirvana Buddhist cult right now is based on the fake Buddha who was created out of thin air by colonialists to pit Buddhism against hindu/vedic tradition. They also created King Ashoka out of thin air to show that he converted from "bad hinduism: to good buddhism". Nice try.
if you are talking about 'science", here are some of the quotes by eminent quantum physcists on well validated 'Hindu/Vedic" metaphysics. ERWIN SCHRODINGER (ONE OF THE FOUNDING FATHERS OF QUANTUM MECHANICS) Schrodinger's biographer Moore wrote -- “His system - or that of the Hindu Upanishads/Vedas - is delightful and consistent: the self and the world are one and they are all. He rejected traditional western religious beliefs (Jewish, Christian, and Islamic) not on the basis of any reasoned argument, nor even with an expression of emotional antipathy, for he loved to use religious expressions and metaphors, but simply by saying that they are naïve--and will NOT understand Quantum physics and consciousness. (CONSCIOUS, IMMANENT AND OMNIPRESENT SELF = SHIVA and THOUGHTS/BODY/W0RLD/UNIVERSE = SHAKTHI OR THE INTELLIGENT ENERGY) Erwin Schrodinger wrote: “Vedanta teaches that consciousness is singular, all happenings are played out in one universal consciousness and there is no multiplicity of selves.” Albert Einstein ``Whenever I read Bhagavad Gita, everything else seems superfluous. I've made Vedas as the guide for the formation of my theories and scientific investigation" Werner Heisenberg _ (One of the pioneers in the field of quantum mechanics) - "Quantum ideas which seemed so crazy made sense only after reading hindu/vedic metaphysics" Carl Sagan (Astrophysicist) “The Hindu/Vedic tradition is the world’s greatest tradition dedicated to the idea that the cosmos itself undergoes an immense number of deaths and rebirths. It is the only tradition in which the time scales correspond no doubt to those of modern scientific cosmology. The cycles run from our ordinary day and night to a day and night of Brahma - 8.64 billion years long. It is longer than the age of the Earth, the Sun, and half the time since the Big Bang.” It also means, 'Big Bang" does not mean "one time" 'creation" of the universe (out of thin air) around 4004 BCE at 8.30 am in the morning by some transcendent god with a magic wand. 😀😀
Hey Visuddha Das, Excellent video and general distinction about Buddhism and Hinduism. BTW - Did you know that Buddha was a Vishnu Avatar, one of 9 avatars. They are embodiments of each Planet - Ram was the avatar of the Sun Krishna was the avatar of the Moon Narasimha was the avatar of the Mars "BPHS - Chapter 2 V 8-13. The beings with more Jivatmāńś are (mortal) beings. The high degree of Paramatmāńś from the Grahas, viz. Sūrya etc. did incarnate, as Ram, Krishn etc. After completing the mission, the Paramatmāńśas (of the respective) Grahas again merge (in the respective) Grahas. The Jivatma portions from the Grahas take births, as human beings and live their lives according to their Karmas and again merge in the Grahas." Anyway, I was glad I got to speak to you in Joshua Tree. I'd love to share the pure JyotishVidya with your channel and share you with mine .. Maybe a conversation about the Vishnu avatars as the embodiment of Cosmic beings and what the "Matrix" really is would be cool. Let's try to set something up. I am speaking at an astrology conference next weekend, but this upcoming week I have some time to connect. I sent you PM on youtube and the gmail acct. Take care friend, Sam Geppi PS - Sorry to comment bomb your post - LOL. I just wanted to make sure we connected.
R J thats a very profound and sharp statement you! Exactly true. Not many people know this but the new translations from prabhupada of the bhagavatam & the gita are edited wrongly. Its bs essentially & molded and biased to support dualism and take out the advaitic stuff in there. Sorry for my rant but just wanted to add that
R J - You are pointing to something that may be factually true, (debatable) but in some ways missing the bigger picture. Because Indian scriptures are so voluminous, written at different times for different purposes, etc. we see contradictions. I'm less interested in these ancient personalities, like Buddha, Krishna, etc. and their "Facticity" - and more interested in the divine energies they refer to when we speak of them now - And when the ancient texts spoke of them. The truth is, none of us know if any of these beings ever existed. So, let's get real. As you probably know, there are those who think the Bhagavatam IS "the Veda" for the Kali Yuga. Personally, I'm not interested in any of these silly fights about religious texts. I am commenting here as a Vedic astrologer, which is "a practice". The qualities and energy of what we attribute to "Lord Buddha", are seen astrologically by the planet Mercury, in fact his name in Sanskrit is "Budha". Some people have a belief for or against astrology. But again, it is not a belief system. It is not a religion. It is a practice. Anyone who practices Vedic astrology, or studies it, realizes that these energies are real. The above quotes, are from the ancient text, written by Rishi Parashara. Stay tuned, as I will be coming on this channel soon to explain these things in more depth. I appreciate your desire to "keep it real".
Koi: I appreciate the way you discuss Hinduism and Buddism with such clarity. You provide a really comprehensive introduction. You're one of the few 'youtubers' (urgh, I hate that word!) who is genuinely engaging and articulate.
I think both philosophies are beautiful. I am currently studying the Bhagavad Gita on YT. I am so intrigued by it. When it comes to Buddhism, I like Zen...with it's simplistic, very minimalistic approach.
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This video was very helpful for me and made me realize I actually identify more with Hinduism than Buddhism. I’ve been watching your videos for a couple weeks now and would just like to thank you so much for helping me on my spiritual journey! Sending love and light your way🧡💕✨
COPIED FROM JORDAN HUNT: The best way to understand the relationship between Hinduism and Buddhism is to first remove the label from what we now refer to as Hinduism. We lump this vast array of religious and philosophical constructs into one box and say, "it is this". But there is a subtlety that is lost when we think in this way. As apposed to thinking of Hinduism as this limited thing, with boxes to be checked off to qualify as "this" or "that," it is more useful to conceive of it as a multifaceted continuum. Buddhism is historically, fundamentally, and ideologically a part of that continuum. If we remove the cultural aspects of both religions it is quite easy to see that Buddhism is based in Vedanta. The goal of both religions is the same. Hindus want to attain Moksha. Buddhist want to attain Nirvana. Same goal different paths, but the same can be said about the branches of yoga. One of the major conflicts would have to be the Hindu concept of Atman. Buddhism does not believe in an individual "soul" as Hinduism does. But Hinduism views the Atman as an expression of Brahman, this is clear. So ultimately what is given the name Atman is Brahman. Not so different from the Buddhist belief that there is no individual self. Another conflict would be the devotional disparity between the two. A misconception about Buddhism is that it is agnostic and/or nihilistic. That's just not true. Deities have always been a part of Buddhism. There was no renunciation of gods, but the idea that they are a part of cyclic existence as well, and not a means of salvation. This can seem in contrast to Hinduism but it is stated in the Vedas that one must go inward to see the "Self". This is enlightenment. This is Buddhism. The concept of detachment in Buddhism can seem like nihilism, but it is not. It's letting go of ego. Letting go of sensual experience as reality. Not being attached to what is not "real". These are all concepts of Hinduism as well. The beauty of both religions is that they are not dogmatic, but empirically flexible and all about understanding and gaining true wisdom. So wherever one's own philosophy falls it is important to remember that.
Buddhism was never a part of Hinduism and Buddha was not an Atheist. He did say that Gods existed. He just said Knowing the Existence of a Creator Deity or a Higher Power is not Necessary for Salvation and he was Silent on the Existence of God.
@@anniemaraj8773 no he was atheist. Get some knowledge. Buddha resisted hinduism Hinduism is wrong , Buddhism is right. That's why Buddhism made. Hinduism tortured lower caste for centuries and killed animals in the name of god and call female menstruation impure , these are so illetrate
Being a good person is a by-product of your meditation practise in Buddhism, The Buddha taught vipassana which is understanding the main cause of suffering on a scientific level and how to eradicate it
Just making breakfast and have really thoroughly enjoyed watching your video, I LOVE your channel and with having recently come into Buddhism I’ve learnt a lot and just how amazing this way of life is. Thank you x
Shukria 🙏 ji. I've been waiting 2 years to take Sanyasi in India. I've tried to go to temples in U.S. but they always want 50$-200$ just for morning Puja. I just moved next door to a Buddhist temple and learning to switch over from Hinduism..but my am puja to deities is so deep in my heart. I can't live without my Ganepatye and Siva. But God is steering me into Buddhism now. 🙏🙏 Om namah Shivaya. Ji . Thanks for all your videos Ji🙏🙏🙏❤️
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@Death to Jewmerica & IsraHell! bro what do you want you are everywhere in comment section spreading hate towards sanatan,better you live on your own and figure thinks out cuz you are in a deep deep trouble man we got nothing to do with you. From your name i assume you are a muslim so don't let him down or just hit up a psychologist..peace 🇵🇰🇮🇳
Please don't try to connect Buddhism to hinduism. Because it have major difference between them, gautama left hindu because hinduism have many incomplete think that buddha try to complete but he proposed new religion so. Lot of think that not related to real life is mentioned in hinduism which is totally wasted. But Buddha want to improve it in Buddhism so thats why Buddhism is totally different from hinduism which not really accepted
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You slightly prefer Hinduism, don't you? 😂 Anyway, at the moment I'm quite into Buddhism (I love the concept of Anatta), but I don't understand how can they believe in selflessness and reincarnation at the same time.. what is it that reincarnates if there's no permanent self, soul, being, etc? Thanks 💛
Michele Lentini See Buddhism is madness. It's an ideological opposition to hinduism by buddha who thought too much of himself Look at India today and look at buddhist nations. China is not buddhist nation by the way Buddhism is regressive. Hinduism is liberating
Michele Lentini If there is no self , then who or what is the one who knows the impermanence and non existence ? Why is there rebirth in Buddhism ? What causes that ? These are the questions asked by hindus to buddhists and they were unable to answer
Koi Fresco *Vishuddha Das* isn't there an answer to my dilemma?? Personally I don't see any evidence of reincarnation, it was just so to try to better understand their philosophy
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Hinduism is not a single religion but a sum of all Indian religions. The Word Hindu means an Indian. So every Indian religion is a part of Hinduism. Not even Hindus are aware that Hinduism is not a religion but a sum of all Indian philosophies like Yoga, Samkhya, Vedanta and Atheist philosophies like Buddhism and Jainism.
I'm hindu but most or all hindus go to Buddhist, sikh and jain temple to Pray 🙏 cuz its is closer to Hinduism, as all these philosophies branch out of hinduism , in many Asian countries you'll see hinduism and Buddhism intertwined in their culture, infact in Hinduism too there are different philosophies called Darshanas ,in which there are atheistic or materialistic philosophies
There were so many budhas before sidartha..So many people had achieved what budha had which by some ancient people were considered as kinda gods and worshiped..Rituals in india began so many years after santana dharma was realized..and by the time buddha was born those rituals had evolved into so many different ways..To which he found a unsolving method...So he started his journey for the quest of life(santana dharma)..This concludes that the ones who followed the earlier buddhas created the now called hindus and the ones who followed buddha became the buddhist(both aren't a self proclaimed religions) one can neither b proud of being hindu nor buddhist..both are trying to follow santana dharma through the path of different buddhas
I have only just realized in the past few days upon a friend telling me my beliefs are very similar to Hinduism that he was correct. I had no name for my path before, it was merely my own path and understanding of the world and how I perceive it. But after watching several of your videos, I relate to everything you say in each video I have watched. You are describing to me the things I have known but did not have words for, and I had thought this whole time that I was alone in my thoughts. I am so grateful that I have found this channel, thank you so much for making these videos!
Knowing the laws of the nature is the core of Hinduism. How life emerges from matter, how matter transforms from one state to another. Yog is the path for that quest
I was born a Christian and now I'm an unaffiliated Atheist but I find religions fascinating, I've read different religious books and they seem very mystical and paranormal when trying to explain nature and the unknown.
Please talk about the relation between Buddhism & Veganism. Because there are bunch of Buddhists who deny the vegan practice, especially the "Theravada". Thank you 🙂☺️
It's not 127 its 114 Those you 114paths are failed to get buddhahood and nirvana Because siddhartha tried your paths before he be a buddha.thats not worked. Siddhartha attain buddhahood by his self realization.
@@costan4097 That way of liberation is his way 😂. There are far better beings who attained liberation in their own way. The problem is that you know only buddha, bcz the Buddha came under the influence of an emperor, who popularised the Buddha way. Buddha way is also one of the way in Hinduism. Grow up kid. Don't put ur segregation in to Hinduism and Buddhism. One will attain liberation with what one is suited with, every way is different. Take for example, Vedanta is a way of celibate, or it's a way of knowledge.
Buddhism is a branch of Hinduism/Sanatan dharma , sanatan dharma does not preach on believing something someone told or wrote it advocates for self finding the truth🙏
Being colourful and consider one as divinity is where ego stems according to Buddhism therefore resulted in the stoic lifestyle I’m raised a Buddhist but I’m a free thinker :) I love Buddhism philosophy!
PSA: Remember as I said in the video this summary is a MAJOR simplification of two philosophies & religions which have MANY sects and histories that could fit into their own entire videos. To encompass them all would take hours, this is just a very simple guide for beginners to help them get the gist of each practice & what it represents! The details are what they can discover on their own time! 😁 Ram Ram!
Koi Fresco *Vishuddha Das* do a video on ramadan and the spiritual and mental benefits of it
Your almost at 500K!
you can say that again! but i feel its your pure heart that is the greatest wisdom in all your videos! ram ram sat nam and om tara tu tare soha! love you brother
hey koi...the eight fold path is just the pheripheral of buddha's teaching...u wont find gautama in these teaching....only in sutra like vajra chetika and prajanparamita u may see him the authentic gautama..not just him ..also a girl hanging on his palm....
I wondered what your views on the caste system are?
i don't think I could ever settle with either Buddhism or Hinduism alone. I love philosophies coming from both. Guess I'll just carve my own path.
lol believe it or not that makes you a Hindu then.
Thats what brahmin iss all. About.. Oneness
lots have already giving rise to vajrayana and tantric hindusim. u are not the first one there is a huge sect mixing both following shiva marga n buddha marga.. nepal has a lot who follow both.. being hindu i follow both
Whatever gives you peace go for it 😊
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I don't follow any religions, I just use some things from all religions and combine them to fit my needs
Kory Ryan.. Sounds logical..
Same! 😂
I thought i was the only one that did this 😂
Same! 🥰
Kory ran to aap ko geeta ji padni chiye .
Aap rasta dhundh loge real religion ka .
some scientists say Buddhism is not religion but Buddhism is science of mind.
I like that. That's like, the opposite of religion.
Very correct it is about developing the mind to think in an advanced state
not everyone is buddha in buddism. You have feeling because you are human. Not everyone in christian is lord jesus. They can't accept crucified to save other. Not everyone in muslism is prophet Mohammad. If they are why middle east lose usa. Not everyone in Hinduism is god shiva or bramah etc. If so why india lose china. So to be buddhism. You have to learn to accept the truth. And learn to be clever and intelligent. Most billionaires see the point what buddha said. The most you give as intelligence. The wealth you will get. Buddha always said before you do something you had to know it first. Before you believe someone you have to understand it first. That's it.
Really which scientist 🤣🤣😂
Nah. Psychology currently occupies that position lol
“Live a good life. If there are gods and they are just, then they will not care how devout you have been, but will welcome you based on the virtues you have lived by. If there are gods, but unjust, then you should not want to worship them. If there are no gods, then you will be gone, but will have lived a noble life that will live on in the memories of your loved ones.” - Marcus Aurelius
And the dominant religions of the day say virtues don't matter, what we have done in life doesn't matter all that matters is who we are devoted to? Only Jesus can get you Heaven, so one must polish the right shoes like things get done in Corrupt & Communist countries where knowing the right people will pay off
Can't believe that the top religions in the 21st century are Corrupt & Communist freely preaching NAZI ideas
@@ramaraksha01 right tho?!?
@@b__w_4565 Shocking isn't it? That's the best minds of the day think the way to the easy good life is to beg and grovel down on their knees
Ready and willing Nazis - ready to throw their neighbors - Buddhist, Hindu & Atheist - into hell. Who we are as people does not matter, we do not share their delusions and so we must suffer. For the Nazis, who the Jewish person was, did not matter
To a Racist, who the black person was did not matter
Religions like these preach the same hateful ideas OPENLY!
Them getting the easy good life in Heaven is not enough, those who don't share their delusions must suffer endlessly
Amazing how a religion making cheap & easy promises that they very well know can never be verified and even the listeners know that - yet are willing Nazis - ready to condemn innocents into gas chambers in hell
Not one asks - What Exactly do we DO in Heaven? I don't see God have anything to get done, so billions of lazy bums are crowding in Heaven sitting about/snoring away for eternity? And this is the Grand Plan of God?
It's one thing for a religion to make cheap promises of the good life, it's entirely different for billions of highly educated people to not ask any questions
Not one asks how about my loved ones down on earth? Are they suffering, going thru hard times?
Not one!
Shameless, uncaring Nazis being rewarded by God!
I keep pinching myself - am I really in the 21st century?
@@ramaraksha01 I want to sit back maybe meditate with you and chat about the universe one day. I smoke weed but am starting to understand that life is more than just getting high. Even tho I literally love weed I’m aware there is more to life and it’s just a tool. Your awesome!!!!
@@b__w_4565 And sadly Heaven, that the top religions of the day push, is just that - people claiming they will be soooooo happy, singing & dancing & praising God!
I am going what? God has all these billions of people just sitting about, getting high telling him what a great guy he is, singing & dancing? And this is the Grand Plan of God?
How does this make any sense?
But if pleasures of the flesh is all they care about - then human life is wasted on them
Animals don't have much in terms of dreams and aspirations - eat, poop, stay safe and have sex and have kids - that's about it - simple pleasures of the flesh is all they care about
And so such people will be reborn as these animals
I am glad that you have seen the light - Life is a Gift - not a sin, it is not a mistake by Adam. God didn't create this universe, this earth and so many like ours to keep them barren
It is we humans that get to dream, to aspire - travel the stars one day, become the next Einstein, the next Mozart
But with such dreams comes pain & suffering
Life without pain & suffering, without dreams and aspirations is mere existence
A rock exists, a tree exists - a rock is eternal
Fools chasing after eternal "life" end up as rocks
I'm Singaporean Chinese and here we have many Chinese or Mahayana Buddhist temples / places of worship which are often built beside or within the same compound as Indian Hindu temples / places of worship; many Chinese and Indians offer prayers and incense to the gods and deities in both temples or Hindu / Buddhist sections of the same temple.
same in india mainly the ancient indian temples which are around 800-1200 its very common to see hindu and buddist gods and in india we all go to each other temples and do offerings
same in india hindu,jain,buddist temples are all built in same compund
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Buddha opposed Temple, worship and even existence of God.
@@rockwithsable look at buddhist temples in Himachal Pradesh.
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Buddhism is not robotic, Buddhists have familys, Buddhism is not agnostic, Buddhists have ceremonies, Buddhists (especially Tibetans ) practice yoga. Buddhism (ESPECIALLY Tibetan ) has color. Buddhism is clear that mind and cosmos are one. It's subtle, I know, but worth pointing out
Josh Zimmerman I agree, I think the Theravada and early Mahayana practices might’ve been a little more stoic, monastic and devoid of everything except that emptiness known as Sunyata. However, as you said Tibetan and Tantric Buddhism focus on the more colorful, alive aspects of consciousness and being. Would love to see a video in the future comparing Advaita Vedanta and Tibetan Buddhism since I feel those parallel each other more than just the general Buddhist and Hindu practices. Great video regardless!
i'm talking about the philosophies not the cultures around them. :)
Koi Fresco *Vishuddha Das* it must be hard to discuss these general philosophies when many of us think of the branch off subtypes such as different Buddhist practices and different Hindu practices. I started studying Buddhism, but more and more I keep gravitating towards Advaita Vedanta so thank you for elucidating on the general similarities and differences between both! Looking forward to more videos on this subject.
im not a devoted believer but the philosophy of those twos are the most peaceful not yet or never will be a organized sect/religion
Koi Fresco *Vishuddha Das*
You know nothing koi.
Buddhism and Hinduism both are best ❤️
I'm a hindu and we Hindu's believe Buddah is our Monk!
both riligion connect each other.!
Namo buddhay
Sorry Sorry brother, we buddhist are not best. If we believe we are best indirectly we are saying, other are not..you believe you are hindu and best...we don't want..Buddha's teaching is to identity reality and not imagination.
@@rockwithsable jai bhim Sable
@@rockwithsable Well said, I'm a Hindu and what you said is wonderful. Abrahamic Religions says they are true and best... We Don't say this, that's how we are different from them
And hence better ?
Buddhism is heavy distorted. Gautama wanted to free the people from the rituals. And now every Bhuddist follower does rituals for him. Hahaa somehow sad :'(
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This is what happens when your philosophy is unnatural , synthetic , fake , in genuine, rebelling rather than intellectual and false.
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You have no idea what you are saying.
Ehhh nope
Gautama wanted people to meditate because fo the Kali-Yuga back then
rituals are part of life . no one can escape from it. have you seen nature, birds, animals they also perform rituals. dancing, singing are also rituals. Buddha was never against anything. abrahmic, communist, leftist minded people see Indian religions through their abrahmic, communist, leftist eyes that's why they always wrongly interpret Indian religions. abrahmic, communist, leftist ideologies are on outer world and society. Indians religions are based on inner world and cosmos . The Ashtang marg or Buddhism is the solution of Gautama questions which he was asking to himself since Childhood.
Wow. Both of these make me feel like following Hinduism.
COPIED FROM JORDAN HUNT:
The best way to understand the relationship between Hinduism and Buddhism is to first remove the label from what we now refer to as Hinduism.
We lump this vast array of religious and philosophical constructs into one box and say, "it is this". But there is a subtlety that is lost when we think in this way.
As apposed to thinking of Hinduism as this limited thing, with boxes to be checked off to qualify as "this" or "that," it is more useful to conceive of it as a multifaceted continuum. Buddhism is historically, fundamentally, and ideologically a part of that continuum. If we remove the cultural aspects of both religions it is quite easy to see that Buddhism is based in Vedanta. The goal of both religions is the same. Hindus want to attain Moksha. Buddhist want to attain Nirvana. Same goal different paths, but the same can be said about the branches of yoga.
One of the major conflicts would have to be the Hindu concept of Atman. Buddhism does not believe in an individual "soul" as Hinduism does. But Hinduism views the Atman as an expression of Brahman, this is clear. So ultimately what is given the name Atman is Brahman. Not so different from the Buddhist belief that there is no individual self.
Another conflict would be the devotional disparity between the two. A misconception about Buddhism is that it is agnostic and/or nihilistic. That's just not true. Deities have always been a part of Buddhism. There was no renunciation of gods, but the idea that they are a part of cyclic existence as well, and not a means of salvation. This can seem in contrast to Hinduism but it is stated in the Vedas that one must go inward to see the "Self". This is enlightenment. This is Buddhism.
The concept of detachment in Buddhism can seem like nihilism, but it is not. It's letting go of ego. Letting go of sensual experience as reality. Not being attached to what is not "real". These are all concepts of Hinduism as well. The beauty of both religions is that they are not dogmatic, but empirically flexible and all about understanding and gaining true wisdom. So wherever one's own philosophy falls it is important to remember that.
Yes leilani....i studied Buddhism first and Hinduism now...and Hinduism is way way better.... it's my personal experience...u can try it too..
Death to Jewmerica & IsraHell! You can't be a buddhist . We respect lord buddha but i think you are disrespecting him .
@Stomper902 you don't know anything about Hinduism and Buddhism then. Btw these two words Buddhism and Hinduism are Very recent phenomenon. These are Abrahmics coined words in their ignorance
@Death to Jewmerica & IsraHell! U dnt know shit about Buddhism or Hinduism....concept of Advaita defeated Buddhism centuries ago and drove it out,purely on the grounds of Rationality ,logic and experience......u are a frustrated shitdongle who has a misinformed(or outright ignorant)perception of the Great Sanatana Dharma,and Buddha Dharma as well,and are using slander and cheap gimmicks to further embaress urself.....
Buddhism,Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism all part of Sanatana Dharma
Zorastrianism philosophy is different from Sanatana Dharma. It doesn't have concept of reincarnation and incorporates philosophy of Heaven and Hell, which found its way in Abrahamic religions
Viky Dutta buddhism is totally different from hindunism
Death to Jewmerica & IsraHell! Hat's off to your knowledge may God give peace and happiness to your soul.
Death to Jewmerica & IsraHell! Ok then Buddha but I must say you didn't read Vedas or geeta lying is not a good thing and your thinking giving me the impression that you don't even follow Buddha's teachings.
Death to Jewmerica & IsraHell! What about Vedas??In Geeta did you found porn stars you mentioned above??
I'm hindu from mayanmar..
Hii bro... I'm from tamilnadu how my tamil brothers are there in myyanmar
@@madeshshivam952 0
@@wojak5308 🤣🤣🤣... 80%of myyanmar hindus were tamils... 😅
Bhai ye he jyada hogaya sidha Myanmar pauch gaya
Greetings from Indonesia. Are you burmese or indian?
i from from nepal, i was born as hindu...the core of advaita vedanta is that "brahman only exists", everyone other than brahman is false.....mean to say that they don't exist by their own....they exist as a cause and effect.....when creation is needed, lord brahma is there.....in the absence of creation , lord brahma doesn't exist....when creation is there than only role of a vishu as preserver come into existence... like wise when destruction is needed, shiva exists....when there is heaven, hell must exist....in the absence of hell, heaven doesn't exist ......so the brahman is pure awareness, mass of consciousness, undivided essence that permeates all......i am brahman, you are brahman.....even you and i doesn't exist.....everything is void.... only brahman exist...
here the statement "everything is void" is buddhism and the undivided essence(all is brahman) is hinduism....they are two faces of the same coin.... buddhism 100 % focuses on everything is impermanent and hence void in nature to realise that you are brahman.....hinduism 100 % focuses on implementing all (brahman is all) to realise the supreme truth "brahman"...but mind that Buddhism doesn't use word "brahman".....both are to realise the ultimate truth of the real nature....one(hinduism) starts from the state of soul and buddhism starts from the state of ego...thats all......i will pray to all please don't spread the hate message against any religion....all religion exist according to the need of the seekers....all are needed ....the ultimate is one .....in hinduism we talk about oneness because we start from the individual soul and seek for ultimate soul(undivided essence, absolute truth) for that we have to include all and every aspects of creation, in Christianity spirit makes a statement that there is only one absolute, oneness is not needed(jesus will take you there)....but all are pointing towards the same truth... according to karma people are drawn to certain type of spiritual method.....since brahman is all....please include and respect all.....namaste
I really like your message! Now I get a clearer view of how they both have really good and connected essence of teaching! I am born in a Buddhist family and a Buddhist myself but I love and believe in Hinduism too, and I think by learning from both I can gain more wisdom.. Namaste
Pia Pavita namaste 😍😍😍😍
Avishkar giri It goes deeper than that ...Good message ...
but every religion is not same .. some mortals(like Jesus) dressed up as Gods in last 3500 yrs ,,Do buddists know / worship hindu gods ? No ..right ? Without hindu gods cosmos will goes back to singularity..
Please stop saying like Jesus and lord Vishnu told the same to please someone... It won't work like that.
As hindus respect budda as guru/tradition.. but budda was mortal (simple guru),, Mortals have no power ,, Hindus do not worship mortals..
Budda made right hand Swastika a left hand ..He made Dharma a Dhamma ,Karma a kamma Why ?
illusion(Maya) cannot point towards truth..
shriram hegde
Most changes like the buddhist symbol etc were done by Ashoka and not by Buddha himself
avishkar giri
I will tell you one thing you are wrong.
Cracking open a woke one with the Koi's.
ExpandedMind ॐ hahaha
ExpandedMind ॐ You win.
ExpandedMind ॐ pardon me, but I want someone to explain what he has written. I thinks its a joke
Deepak Sharma Original joke: "Opening a cold one with the boys."
Comment of the day 😂😂😂
Hinduism is a tree with many branches and buddhism is one of it's branch ....as we know there were several buddhas before Gautam
True.
@@hackdaccount532 absolutely right
@@KshitijPatel. u r so dumb that u think castism is good.
@vaibhav gupta even hinduism says women menstruation impure.
I don't need judgement of hinduism.
@vaibhav gupta it really doesn't matter what was at that time what was not.
Because castism took birth by hinduism, castism is nothing but a disease. So leave hinduism leave superstitiouns.
Buddhism is the religion of future according to Einstein. Both teachings are equally loved and cherished, to contribute to the wonderful eastern philosophy that has been an inspiration to millions ✨
Nobody has compared these two religions, they are both respected and loved. I put an actual statement Einstein has made. The origin of a name is irrelevant in this context. Please speak up only if you have something wise or positive to say, that can help us learn more. If not, no one cares.
Princess Sirenity what you mean by saying both religions are good?
Hinduism is not a religion first of all
It's a dharma unlike worshipping a single man in Hinduism you worship your idol
And Hinduism created the Buddhism almost 90% of shits in Buddhism is same like Hinduism
There is no difference literally
Using semantics to degrade a positive comment is not a valuable comment. Like I said, if you have nothing to contribute and help us to learn, you won't be taken seriously. What made you think I practice any religion? I love both of the teachings though, they help humanity to understand the roots of our existence and to heal many. I am sorry, but I am not interested in your competition mind set. So, good luck in your life and stay away from me
Interesting ! Although Einstein also believed in the establishment of a Socialist Economy to eliminate the grave evils of Capitalism. I couldn't disagree more
// Using semantics to degrade a positive comment is not a valuable comment. Like I said, if you have nothing to contribute and help us to learn, you won't be taken seriously. What made you think I practice any religion? I love both of the teachings though, they help humanity to understand the roots of our existence and to heal many. I am sorry, but I am not interested in your competition mind set. So, good luck in your life and stay away from me //
The reason for such antagonism is because of the way History has been perpetuated & appropriated by different sections of society in India.
See Indian scholars have appropriated the naming & comparisons systems introduced to them by colonizers which resulted in the comparison & competitive behavior forged from Western perspective. Then these same differences spilled over in various faction due to their politicization in modern India e.g. Neo-Buddhists {they believe in is because of Hinduism there is caste system & hence they want to destroy Hinduism for Annhiliation of caste}.
Now to discuss caste issue i have created a reddit thread so check the issue there -
reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/8ck050/is_the_usage_of_term_caste_a_result_of/
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caste_system_in_India {You need basic understanding of this}
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dalit_Buddhist_movement {to understand Neo-Buddhist movement}
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindutva {Counter religio-political nationalist movement}
The result of Neo-Buddhist aka Dalit Buddhist Movement is that many people have forged counter Hindutva movement & they both see both these traditions from their own colored glasses & you have encountered one such individual above.
While I was watching the video, I remembered the time you practiced Buddhism and I can really feel the difference. At that time, you seemed more skeptical, harsh, distant and now, you seem more loving, more present, more sociable. Like we can literally feel your soul in here, more and more. And you smile so much more. Not saying that Hinduism is better than Buddhism, you must do what serves you, but I think its really beautiful to notice these differences. Lots of love to you my friend!
COPIED FROM JORDAN HUNT:
The best way to understand the relationship between Hinduism and Buddhism is to first remove the label from what we now refer to as Hinduism.
We lump this vast array of religious and philosophical constructs into one box and say, "it is this". But there is a subtlety that is lost when we think in this way.
As apposed to thinking of Hinduism as this limited thing, with boxes to be checked off to qualify as "this" or "that," it is more useful to conceive of it as a multifaceted continuum. Buddhism is historically, fundamentally, and ideologically a part of that continuum. If we remove the cultural aspects of both religions it is quite easy to see that Buddhism is based in Vedanta. The goal of both religions is the same. Hindus want to attain Moksha. Buddhist want to attain Nirvana. Same goal different paths, but the same can be said about the branches of yoga.
One of the major conflicts would have to be the Hindu concept of Atman. Buddhism does not believe in an individual "soul" as Hinduism does. But Hinduism views the Atman as an expression of Brahman, this is clear. So ultimately what is given the name Atman is Brahman. Not so different from the Buddhist belief that there is no individual self.
Another conflict would be the devotional disparity between the two. A misconception about Buddhism is that it is agnostic and/or nihilistic. That's just not true. Deities have always been a part of Buddhism. There was no renunciation of gods, but the idea that they are a part of cyclic existence as well, and not a means of salvation. This can seem in contrast to Hinduism but it is stated in the Vedas that one must go inward to see the "Self". This is enlightenment. This is Buddhism.
The concept of detachment in Buddhism can seem like nihilism, but it is not. It's letting go of ego. Letting go of sensual experience as reality. Not being attached to what is not "real". These are all concepts of Hinduism as well. The beauty of both religions is that they are not dogmatic, but empirically flexible and all about understanding and gaining true wisdom. So wherever one's own philosophy falls it is important to remember that.
Maryangela Neves, you see what you want to see.
@S K my friend Hinduism is not a single philosphy like Buddhism,Sikkhism,Jainism,Christianity,Islam..
It is collection of 1000s of philosphies..kindly correct your knowledge not every Hindu believes in so called 33 crore god's...more over..they are not 33 crore they are of 33 types and they are not god ..they are creation of God but superior to human..ok
so moral of the comment is - think and research thrice before saying anything..
Nomesh kumar
There are no 33 gods
@@nomeshkumar6799 How the hell are Islam, Buddhism or Christianity "single philosophies"? Wars have been fought and thousands upon thousands of people have died due to the schisms within Christianity alone. Think and research thrice before saying anything. You come off as a condescending butthole.
Both beautiful religions :)
Buddhism is not a religion,its a philosophy that teaches you to see through the illusion of reality,and explains cause and effect denys creationism
@@AKNSW even hindusm isn't religion... Both are one, atlast Vishnu is also Buddha
not both
only beautiful budhism
hinduism is very bad cast system
@@pb24waleofficial84 Nah I like both
as u wish
hinduism dont belive in equality they based on class of cast .. upar cast lower cast .... bulshit hate it
Koi, know this comment will get lost but I just wanted to say how blessed we are to have people like you. Thank you so much for passing on your knowledge.
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I click fast because I’m afraid the vid is deleted😂
Luna Martínez this ain’t about drugs though
Aerochalklate I know but this month like four videos were deleted and I didn’t reached to see three of them:( (I think they were about meditation)
I know right so much have I missed because the video got deleted minutes later
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Luna Martínez why you thought this?
The best way to understand the relationship between Hinduism and Buddhism is to first remove the label from what we now refer to as Hinduism.
We lump this vast array of religious and philosophical constructs into one box and say, "it is this". But there is a subtlety that is lost when we think in this way.
As apposed to thinking of Hinduism as this limited thing, with boxes to be checked off to qualify as this or that, it is more useful to conceive of it as a multifaceted continuum. Buddhism is historically, fundamentally, and ideologically a part of that continuum. The goal of both religions is the same. Hindus want to attain Moksha. Buddhist want to attain Nirvana. Same goal different paths, but the same can be said about the branches of yoga.
One of the major conflicts would have to be the Hindu concept of Atman. Buddhism does not believe in an individual soul as Hinduism does. But Hinduism views the Atman as an expression of Brahman; this is clear. So ultimately what is given the name Atman is Brahman. Not so different from the Buddhist belief that there is no individual self.
Another conflict would be the devotional disparity between the two. A misconception about Buddhism is that it is agnostic and/or nihilistic. That's just not true. Deities have always been a part of Buddhism. There was no renunciation of gods, but the idea that they are a part of cyclic existence as well, and not a means of salvation. This can seem in contrast to Hinduism but it is stated in the Vedas that one must go inward to see the "Self". That is enlightenment, just like Buddhism.
The concept of detachment in Buddhism can seem like nihilism, but it is not. It's letting go of ego. Letting go of sensual experience as reality. Not being attached to what is not "real". These are all concepts of Hinduism as well.
The beauty of both religions is that they are not dogmatic, but empirically flexible and all about understanding and gaining true wisdom. So wherever one's own philosophy falls it is important to remember that.
Very beautifully put. Much appreciations.
wow very elaborate 👍
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Hindus have cast, women difference , no right for women, even cow is goddess but other animals are nothing.
Hinduism is the most worst religion.
But Buddhism is best.
Buddhism is so good thats why hindus wanted Buddhism to be in hinduism but it can't, as there is jo place for gods in buddhism
USUI MISAKHIl you know Buddha himself did not allow women into his group . Later he changed his mind . Just FYI ..
With all respect to both Hinduism and Buddhism, I’ve seen people arguing how Hinduism isn’t a religion.. well as a Buddhist, Buddhism is not just a religion either it’s more of a prophecy.
Actually Both of these Religions are way of life. The core rule is how to live a good life so that it can benefit you and the society.
@@GreenCheese500 true that
@@GreenCheese500 But still I would choose Hinduism over buddhism anyday. Why would I want to starve myself to death and cut myself off from all the pleasures of life.
indian religions are not a real religion
In Myanmar, Buddism is a religion and Buddha is God.
Both are Beautiful! But I prefer Buddhism. I love the teaching saying that don't attach to anything even God, Buddha himself and Our Self. It makes me feel free. No me, no you, just One.
Oneness.
Nirvana.
Lightworker Buddha's Child bro buddhism is a part of sanatan dharm
Nitesh G Hindu is a region not a religion.... Lot of people i think do not know that in the ancient india there were 2 main traditions ..1)vedic -which today so called hindusim is influenced by. ..and second is 2) Shramanic which included buddhism, jainism and both of these tradition were completely diffrent....infact buddha rejected the vedas because of its rituals animal sacrifice , caste system and heavily relying on gods
Buddhism doesn't accept atma (self ) and is non theistic doesn't believe in creator god. .
Infact the man shankaracharya who revived brahmanism is accused of being crypto buddhist by historians ..
@@believer1465 Vedas,Upanishads? you really dont understand what your talking about.The Gita? Krsna the supream personality that is source GOD!
@@believer1465 bro.. U didn't read bhagwata geeta.. Sanatan dharma..is.not as narrow. As. U think.. Bro..
Bhrahmin.. Sounds same.. 👍
Is Vedanta part of Hinduism? I’m super interested in learning more about both Vedanta and Hinduism - do you have books to recommend to newbies? 🙏🏻✨ thank you
Brunna Daros yes dear Vedanta is the core belief of sanatan dharm.vedanta represents bhagawat geeta,108 Upanishads and brhamasanhita..I can recommend you to read the gospel of Sri Ramakrishna😍😍🙂🙂
Of course, Vedic Practises are literally Hindu Practises.
Brunna Daros Vedanta literally means Vedas (the core text of Hinduism/Sanatana Dharma).Its a Hindu philosophy, there are 6 orthodox schools of thought in Hinduism among that the one you are looking at is probably Advaita Vedanta
Vedanta is a set of Hindu "Bibles." Also refers to the sophisticated philosophy of Hinduism, divided into two flavors: dvaita and advaita, where "a" means "non" and dvaita means "dual" so advaita means non-dual. As for Vedanta, that comes from Veda. The Veda(s) are very old literature and the more recent of these are called Vedanta or the end of the Veda(s). Vedanta includes the Upanishads and the Bhagavad Gita. Then there are commentaries and great expounders such as Sankaracharya or Shankaracharya (alternate spelling). I came across a good book, I think it's called Essential Vedanta.
Brunna Daros yes!! The main philosophical & spiritual core of Advaita vedanta comes from The Upanishads. Great starter book! And everything book
I'm a Hindu so it automatically make me a Buddhist, Jain and a Sikh .. because they're part of the same root!
Hindu is the name give to people of Sindhu region, all people in India are Hindus
gowtham i dont think so...dont beieving in god is quite acceptable in hinduism...buddhism, ajivika and jainism belong to nastika school of philosophy...
first of all ,all buddhist schools are not same...varna system is rejected by many hindu school also...remember he is a sanyasi how can a sanyasi have a varna...as far as i know most of teachings are nothing but derived from veda...what morals ram stood for is different from krishna...hinduism doesnot have rigid moral code....
buddha advocated animal violence is not right and he is first one to say animal sacrifices are not the right way...later buddhist schools have their own interpretations...
buddha philosophy and path madhyamika, violence is unavoidable so dont overboard take middle path is his philosophy...mahaveer is heavy on non violence...eating food and wearing dress is violent because creation of something leads to destruction of other things which is violent was his philosophy...
one answer one path is not way of hinduism...if that is the way tell we whether shavism,vaishavism or devi worshippers or advaith school..which school has right answer...hinduism answer there is one truth wise people many paths to reach that truth...hinduism is a pluralistic and tolerant religion....
@Gowtham it doesn't matter do you know about CHARVAKA which is a sect in Hinduism which means atheism
You should do a video on Advaita Vedanta vs. the dualism that Prabhupada popularized!
TheAltruismActivist Prabhupada is the latest example.
First proponent was Madhavacharya.
See this vedio.Hope it will help.
ruclips.net/video/uCofNFj3e3I/видео.html
Great 😍😍
Parag Bhattacharya Thank you for sending that link. I watched it, and it was very informative!
I couldn't agree more! Advaita Vedanta and Krishna consciousness seem the most popular routes with western practitioners. They contradict oneanother greatly. Yet I for one am currently admist both practices and it seems the bridge is falling apart!
but both don't criticize each other and don't kill each other unlike shia sunni and catholic protestant. Adavaita vedanta is the real teachings of vedas and upnishads and greate Rishis. but dualist also in the end have to become oneness with Brahman if they have read GEETA.
Sikhism, buddism, Jainism, is part of hinduism vedic religion (sanatan Dharma)🕉🕉
Wrong Guru Nanak Dev Ji the founder of Sikhism, rejected Hinduism and Islam. As stated in the Guru Granth Sahib. 'Na ham Hindu na Musalman". Translation: I am not a Hindu nor a Muslim Ang (page) 1136.
@@thehumblestudent5032 Who was the first Sikh to become?
@@PH_engineer Bhai Mardana Ji (from muslim family). As stated in Sikh history he was the one that played the rabaab (instrument).
@@thehumblestudent5032 सिख धर्म के प्रवर्तक प्रथम सचे पातशाह धन गुरु नानक देव जी थे ! वो एक हिन्दू माँ बाप की संतान थे उनका बचपन से ही दुनिया दारी में नही लगता था उस समय पंजाब में बहुत से पीर फ़क़ीर होते थे और उनके बहुत आए अनुयायी होते थे पीर फ़क़ीर जिस आश्रम में रहते थे उसको डेरा बोला जाता था गुरु नानक देव जी ने भी बहुत से चमत्कार दिखाये उन्होंने मुगल सम्राट बाबर का विरोध किया था और लोगो को जात , पात , छुआ छू त का विरोध किया लोगो को उसके बारे में जाग्रत किया वो हिन्दू और मुसलमान दोनों धर्मो की कुरीतियों का विरोध किया उन्होंने पूरे भारत मे ही नही बल्कि पूरे एशिया में यात्राएं की उनकी यात्राओं को उदासी कहते ह उनके बाद में गुरु शिष्य परम्परा के तहत उनकी गद्दी उनके शिष्यों ने संभाली उस समय मध्य एशिया ओर अफगानिस्तान से भारत बहुत आक्रमण हो रहे थे और वो पंजाब के रास्ते से ही होते थे इस लिए पंजाब का बहुत जोरो से इस्लामीकरण किया जा रहा था जिसका विरोध गुरुनानक के अनुयायी बहुत जोर शोर से विरोध करते थे इसी लिए सभी मुगल बादशाहों की सभी गुरुओ से अनबन रहती थी और गुरु अंगद देव गुरु तेग बहादुर गुरु अर्जुन देवजी पर मुगलो ने इस्लाम अपना ने के लिए बहुत अत्यचार किया था उनको जिंदा दीवार में चुनवादिया गुरु तेग बहादुर को तो गर्म तेल में जिंदा दाल दिया गया लेकिन गुरूओ ने कभी मुगलो की अधीनता स्वीकार नही की दशवे गुरु गोविंद सिंह जी ने पांच अलग अलग जातियों के हिन्दू शिष्यों को अमरत चखाकर प्रथम पांच सिख पंज प्यारे बना कर पांच निशान देकर खालसा दस्ते का घटन किया और उनको सिंह बनाया ओर मुगल बादशा ओरंगजेब से लड़ने के लिए अपनी सेना बनाई उनके आव्हान पर पूरा पंजाब जग गया उस समय प्रायः प्रायः सभी हिन्दू घरों से बड़े बेटे को गुरु को सौप दिया और गिरुजी ने उनको अमरत चखाकर सुद्द किया ( खालसा ) बनाय उनको खालसा के पांच निशान प्रदान कर गुरु की सेना बनाई और नया नारा दिया वाहे गुरुजी का खालसा वाहे गुरुजी की फतेह राज करेगा खालसा में चिड़िया संग बाज लड़ाऊँ सवालाख से एक लडाऊँ ता गरु गोविंद सिंह नाम कहा उ । उन्होंने अपने स्वनिको मे इतना जोश भरडिया की खालसा का मतलब ही सिंह होगया कमजोर हिन्दुओ में इतना जोश भरदिया की एक एक सैनिक दस दस मुगल सेनिको पर भारी पड़ने लगा और आज यदि पंजाब में हिन्दू बचे हुए ह तो सिर्फ गुरिओ के कारण ओर दशम गुरु मानवीय कमजोरियों को जानते थे इसलिए उन्होंने गुरु शिष्य परम्परा खत्म कर जो दस गुरुओं के जो उपदेश थे उनको संकलित करवाकर कर गुरुवाणी को गुरु ग्रन्थ साहिब का नाम देकर गुरु ग्रन्थ साहिब को ही गुरु की गद्दी पर स्थापित किया आज हर सिख गुरु ग्रन्थ साहेब को ही गुरु मानकर उसकी पूजा आराधना करते ह कालांतर में एहि खालसा पंथ सिख धर्म के नाम से जाना जाने लगा और फिर कुछ राजनीतिक नेताओ बे अपने व्यक्ति गत स्वार्थ के लिए सीखो ओर हिन्दुओ में फर्क करना सुरु करदिया वार्ना तो गुरुजो के समय कोई हिन्दू ओर खालसा अपने आपको अलग अलग नही समझते थे
@@PH_engineer Khalsa is to fight tyranny of all sorts, not particularly Mughals. All Sikhs are commanded to follow the Guru Granth Sahib which is the final Guru of the Sikhs. The word Sikhs is also mentioned in the Guru Granth Sahib. In Guru Granth Sahib Ji, which is the final Guru, clearly stated the following on ang (page 1136):
I do not keep fasts, nor do I observe the month of Ramadaan.
I serve only the One, who will protect me in the end.
The One Lord, the Lord of the World, is my God Allah.
He adminsters justice to both Hindus and Muslims.
I DO NOT MAKE PILGRIMAGES TO MECCA, NOR DO I WORSHIP AT HINDU SACRED SHRINES.
I serve the One Lord, and not any other.
I do not perform Hindu worship services, nor do I offer the Muslim prayers.
I have taken the One Formless Lord into my heart
I humbly worship Him there.
I am not a HINDU, nor am I a MUSLIM.
Sikhs do consider themselves different from Hindus because our Guru, Guru Granth Sahib Ji says: "Na Ham Hindu Na Musalman". Translating: I am not a Hindu nor a Muslim. Going further if we study the texts of Bhai Gurdas which is big part of Sikh history. There are verses which clearly state that Guru Nanak Dev Ji started a NEW religion.
Hinduism is like the Six Flags theme park while Buddhism is like your local amusement park
Saeed Mobayed lmao
Best comparison,well said.
Hustle Loy yes brother
Saeed Mobayed You made a good choice by becoming an ex muslim.
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In thich nhat hanh's(a buddhist) book "The Other Shore" translation of the heart sutra he does explain an idea called "interbeing." Interbeing means that in a way we are connected to the whole universe; like a book requires trees, tree requires cloud, cloud requires water, and etc. Basically if you keep tracing these you will realize everthing is connected in a certain way. I feel like although they do not have the concept of brahman its a similar idea. "Everything is empty of a seperate self, but full of everything that allows them to be. "
hello austin, the thing u r talking about interbeing is from the avatamsaka sutra of mahayana buddhism that developed in india and went to east asia. that interbeingness is called INDRAJAAL or INDRA'S NET, indra being a hindu celestial god. the idea of INDRA'S NET is actually taken from the ATHARVA VEDA(approx 1000 BCE) where it was first mentioned.
god al hakanson for being a non dual philosophy you people arent always very accepting of other ways of looking at life.
Hustle Loy The comment was making it sound like "boobism" is wrong or bad for not having a diety. Im not saying christianity, or judaism are super great. But christianity and judaism arent pracitcing non duality, vedantists/hindus do practice non duality. So you would think the vedantists would realize that everyone is in their own place karmically and we are all working towards the same goal(self realization). Like sri ramakrishna's analogy. *At the base of the mountain there are many different paths(religions), but at at the top of the mountain you will realize all the paths lead to the the same place(oneness with ultimate reality/god head). So we need to realize that not everyone puts reality through the same filter and that buddhism, christianity, hinduism or any other religion are going to work work better for different people. So it does not make someone else wrong just because they do not see the world through your eyes.
Austin
It's not connected it's dependent origination.
The interconnectness of all things. Like the Net of Indra
Both beautiful religions, I resonate with both for different reasons. I must say my favourite thing about religion is that you don’t have to follow one or the other, but you can take your favourite aspects of each that fit you to form your own beliefs 💕
That just means you follow your whims
Your religion is whims
🤦♂️
Both are stupidest releigion
No, the Buddha said that mixing practices is like having a foot in two boats. Or putting a piece from a Panasonic tv inside of a Sony, neither would work. Practitioners of Falun Gong aspire to live in accordance with truthfulness-compassion-tolerance in their daily lives, with the ultimate aspiration of spiritual transformation, or as what is known in the East as enlightenment. Falun Gong can enable one to reach a state of altruism, health and inner balance......................Zhuan Falun
Beautiful as always. But buddhism does say that consciousness is real❤️💚💓
Right, I'm not sure why the video said universal consciousness doesn’t exist in Buddhism, in Buddhism the non-dual consciousness is referred to as “Buddha nature”. The Avatamsaka Sutra says that the Buddha body eternally fills all worlds and space, it is the spiritual force in all phenomena everywhere.
DjDizzy216 thank you i love you!!! ✨
Sending love back at you! 💖
Hustle Loy Due to my ignorance of Vedanta, I didn’t realize there was similarity to such an extent between Buddhism & Vedanta. What Vedanta-related reading would you recommend? I have the Upanishads & the Gita on my list to read. But if there’s anything else you might recommend. Thanks for the reply!
DjDizzy216 'yoga vasistha' is probably the best book on vedantic/non dual philosophy, it's an ancient scripture. you can find it on Amazon, also many people over years have written detailed reviews about it.
Sadhguru said that Siddhartha Gautama focused on 1 of the 112 ways Shiva explored.
he is right.....but sadhguru borrowed thise word from early masters....
gautama's technique is based on 1 techniques by Shiva (actually its half of first technique .....the other half(gap in between) isn't mentioned by buddha it just automatically follows
enigma you could be right but in this context he is talking about the Buddhist meditation technique in (anapansati) which is half of the 1st technique shiva taught in conversation with Parvati ...based on vigyan Bhairava tantra which are 112 in number(Buddhist too claim this book as part as Buddhism)....so he was talking about the meditation techniques,from point of rajyoga.....you can clearly see SG isn't really much into other stuff that deeply , though he uses little of tantra,janana and bhakti...he kind of Focuses deeply on dhyana....
enigma I am no way proSG(actually little anti-- because much is borrowed without crediting the sources and those were talking about dhyana like Osho) I have just started reading about Buddhism (I read Buddha though but not Buddhism except for basics like noble truths and a meditation technique) like few days ago.....but sources like Osho say that Buddhist meditation techniques are limited and included in Bhairav tantra(Osho wasn't exactly Hindu..he kind of hated it..... though he did explain vigyan Bhairava tantra denying shiva has anything to do with Hinduism or Buddhism).... Osho could be very wrong ....but Sadguru actually quotes people like Osho 90% of his time including his inconic lines but people fail to realise it because they aren't really aware of it
Just a question.. wasn't Buddha kind of anti bhakti ,he opposed bhakti rituals,prayers,scarifices and I also Buddha designed his own middle path and Buddhism doesn't have concept of inclusiveness of other possible paths than what Buddha taught like it is with Hinduism or Jainism (anektavada)??
enigma thanks for explaining man , very depth insight of Buddhism. Sg has good knowledge but he did not understood Buddhism fully.
Gautama Buddha Guru was Kapila , Rishi Kapila comes from atheist Branch of Vedas. They regard Vedas but reject any existence of divine. and more focus was on Upnishads. Buddha or Buddhism base is Upnishads. though in the long run whether it is Buddha, tripatak, Vedas, Upanishads, sects, Jainism, PUranas, different darshanas , etc etc etc , their ultimate goal is to prepare humans to see inside or inner or self realization/awakening . that's why in Indic system atheists, theist, agnostic, materialists etc don't matter because ultimate goal is self realization. while abrahmic religion are based on outer world or some super natural or angry god commandments to convert all the world into their religion. and History is evident, Christians and Muslims have wiped out civilizations after civilization and cultures after cultures.
I'm a muslim and i went to both buddhism temple and hinduism temple and i am in love with both! The buddhsim one was peaceful and calm while the hindu one was colorful and amazing
I love being a Buddhist ..so Buddhism for me
I was married by a Buddhist monk.
Soul Mechanics u can’t marry monks!
No haha, it’s like when someone says they were married by a priest, my parents had a monk too (although I suppose this was a joke that flew over my head)
Sidharth was teaching what is in hinduism ..... He never made any religion his follower made it ...on his teaching .....
@@keshavsingh9148 I think Buddhism should exist as a religion. At least the atheists have a official religion through buddhism now.
Hinduism is for the believers of god.
Buddhism is for both believers and non believers.
Buddhism doesn't have casteism. That's a plus point.
tu amrica ya europe gaya waha tera sath dicrmination hua ktyki tu gora nahi hai to kya wo Christianity ka part hoga ya nahi. British ka Bharat me aake gencoide karna , lootna Christianity ka paert hai ya nahi.
Akhil Kartha ...himduism ..is BASIC while budhism ..is language ...if Yu understand software langue
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Hinduism and Buddhism just cannot be compared. BOTH ARE GOLD
I don't think so
Biddhism has two aspects: compassion to all living beings and wisdom about illusion of "I".
But you said that buddhism tells to live only with compassion i think this is half true.
lalitananda Dvedasha yeah couldn't fit it all in one video! Thank you :)
Hustle Loy, Rahul M has his own style. Let him present his side in his own way and you present yours in your own way. It is very Abrahamic if one believes there is a right way or a wrong way ain't it?
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Beautiful . I practice Buddhism and you just reminding me why.
COPIED FROM JORDAN HUNT:
The best way to understand the relationship between Hinduism and Buddhism is to first remove the label from what we now refer to as Hinduism.
We lump this vast array of religious and philosophical constructs into one box and say, "it is this". But there is a subtlety that is lost when we think in this way.
As apposed to thinking of Hinduism as this limited thing, with boxes to be checked off to qualify as "this" or "that," it is more useful to conceive of it as a multifaceted continuum. Buddhism is historically, fundamentally, and ideologically a part of that continuum. If we remove the cultural aspects of both religions it is quite easy to see that Buddhism is based in Vedanta. The goal of both religions is the same. Hindus want to attain Moksha. Buddhist want to attain Nirvana. Same goal different paths, but the same can be said about the branches of yoga.
One of the major conflicts would have to be the Hindu concept of Atman. Buddhism does not believe in an individual "soul" as Hinduism does. But Hinduism views the Atman as an expression of Brahman, this is clear. So ultimately what is given the name Atman is Brahman. Not so different from the Buddhist belief that there is no individual self.
Another conflict would be the devotional disparity between the two. A misconception about Buddhism is that it is agnostic and/or nihilistic. That's just not true. Deities have always been a part of Buddhism. There was no renunciation of gods, but the idea that they are a part of cyclic existence as well, and not a means of salvation. This can seem in contrast to Hinduism but it is stated in the Vedas that one must go inward to see the "Self". This is enlightenment. This is Buddhism.
The concept of detachment in Buddhism can seem like nihilism, but it is not. It's letting go of ego. Letting go of sensual experience as reality. Not being attached to what is not "real". These are all concepts of Hinduism as well. The beauty of both religions is that they are not dogmatic, but empirically flexible and all about understanding and gaining true wisdom. So wherever one's own philosophy falls it is important to remember that.
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Anatta is not "no-soul" it is "not-self" where the Buddha points out things like thoughts and emotions aren't who we are, also you mention about not believing in infinite consciousness but isn't our "Buddha Nature" effectively that consciousness/ awareness/ presence that is inherent with everyone? Also your videos are great usually but did feel you were slightly pushing the Hindu views Here, which I don't think is ideal In a comparison video
By no self they mean no soul as well. :) Just Google anatta and it explains it right away :) the belief in a non self is the belief in there being no infinite essence of consciousness or soul.
Koi Fresco *Vishuddha Das* I just think this is the huge misunderstanding of Buddhism, otherwise how would you describe Nirvana- that is the eternal presence, our true nature?
Koi Fresco *Vishuddha Das* essenceofbuddhism.wordpress.com/the-ephemeral-vs-the-eternal/ and essenceofbuddhism.wordpress.com/2013/07/12/the-confusion-over-the-self-in-modern-buddhism/ these 2 articles summarise these better than I ever could, keep up with the great videos:)
Koi Fresco *Vishuddha Das* by existence of soul or infinite consciousness your feeding an ego, and existence in its highest form has no self, or I or a concept of a hive mind entity. You just can't comprehend Anatta's true meaning at the highest point. Saying something is one or is one is creating a distinct self that is an extreme to none existence (void emptiness) you have to bypass these extremes of oneness, of void (nothingness) to understand the nature of Anatta. 🤔
^ How do you know existence is emptiness? To me emptiness is a pretty dual and limited concept in itself anyway, whether it does turn out to be true or not - either way you cannot slam that down with certainty.
Koi good overview, I generally agree with it all, but I would like to introduce an exception: Vajrayana Buddhism (also often identified as Tibetan Buddhism) for your consideration, and I hope you will find it quite colorful. And Buddhism in China is also quite colorful, and full of devotion comparable to a Bakti yoga but applied to Buddha Amitabha. And in Vajrayana there is guru devotion, with the word guru translated to Tibetan as Lama.
buddhism originally was theravada buddhism. over time it assimalated different hindu concepts like bhakti, visualization meditation and tantric practices from hinduism. in that way buddhism in india became much like hinduism. later those spread to tibet and china.
He is talking about Theravada Buddhism which is the root of Buddhism, praying or devotion wasn't accepted by the Buddha, however other branches of Buddhism like in China or Tibet, they do pray and believe in deities.
But this is no way in comparison to colors of Hinduism. Be it holi, Diwali, Durga, Ganesh puja etc.
I've found the Nobel 8 fold path and the practice of Yoga to quite similar. Yoga puts forth all the right actions and selfless service for the benefit of all others similar to 8 fold path
In fact, reading the Bagavad Gita made me feel as if I was reading Buddhist texts! The two religions are so strikingly close. Buddhism just has a straight forward scientific method for reaching enlightenment, whereas Hinduism is more sportatic and multifaceted with Bahkti, raja, karama yoga etc. In the end of the day, both paths lead to better human beings and a more connected spirit and thats all that really matters hey :)
you should try reading the rigveda as well buddha completely rejected it as it same goes with jainism
I feel the same way....and it isn't very strange at all. Regardless of whether Buddha actually really intended to "invent" a new religion, or not - he did non the less start a sort of protest movement against elements within the contemporary Vedic religion that he saw as corrupt or downright evil, such as the caste-system, the hereditary brahmin-system, animal-sacrifice, superstitious beliefs and practices etc., etc...but he did still come from that same culture and background.
And so he started to promote the ideas that he found within the Upanishads (and perhaps also other at that time new and more or less "revolutionary" texts) together with what he found out through his own experiences and revelations. And as far as I know the more modern Hinduism that we are familiar with today also started to grow out of texts such as the Upanishads. Also, as we can clearly see for ourselves in for ex. the Yoga-Sutras - Buddhism and the more modern Hinduism must have been cross-pollinating each other for a long time, if not even millennia.
Just look at the "Noble Eightfold Path" and the "Ashta-anga (Eight Limbed) Yoga" found within the Yoga Sutras for ex. Or the Ethics found in both traditions - they are literally the same.
So, to me both Buddhism and at least the practice (or Yoga) of Hinduism are both clearly what I would call "Yogic" traditions. Since both are centered upon the practice of meditation and ethics to help pierce the veil of Maya and thus gain supreme knowledge of the Real, and achieve Nirvana/Moksha - or Liberation!
Though, if I would mention one thing that I believe separate them - in a way that I believe is probably irreconcilable. It would be that Buddhism doesn't believe in an eternal, unchanging soul, so that you in Buddhism have what they call Anatman (Not-Self), instead of Atman. And I believe that this, which makes up one of the three so called 'Marks of Existence', which is "Dukkha, Anicca and Anatman" - or "Suffering/Unsatisfactorines and Not-Self", which they in Buddhism see as being the Ultimate Truth of Existence, ultimately sets Buddhism apart from Hinduism.
That and that there is no God(s) within Buddhism, at least not any that meddle in human affairs and thus are worthy of worship and/or can help you achieve Nirvana - but that that is a prospect solely up to you alone!
So, while both paths are in many ways similar in the sense that they are both yogic traditions with similar practices and are both oriented towards Ultimate Liberation, or Nirvana/Moksha - Buddhism is, in contrast to Hinduism a non-Theistic tradition.
At least that's my take on it.
Either way, I also find it useful to kind of "cherry-pick" from both traditions. For example, even though I'ld say that Theravada-Buddhism probably is the one tradition that lay closest to my heart, I also make use of certain meditation-techniques found in the Vajra-yana tradition. And, apart from that I also like to make use of several elements found within the Hindu Yoga tradition, such as Prana-yama, Dharana, Trataka as well as some Asanas, to make myself more flexible so that I can sit more comfortably for longer periods of time.
Anyway, I would like to thank India and I humbly bow down to the timeless sages for all the wisdom they have found and shared with the rest of the world.
I hope with all my heart that I one day will afford to visit the land of all the timeless wisdom - India.
Namaste.
Ankita alisha
Nice joke
But buddha never rejected it
Nor did he create a religion
He only tried to create a philosophy from
The existing source material
Aka the vedas
Modern Hinduism evolved from shramana tradition exactly like Buddhism with a sprinkling of the previous ritualism.
@@anmolmonga1933 wrong 🤣
Jainism mention hindu gods
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But they create own story
Rama is warriors they make rama as monk in his scripture 🤣
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Fake cult
Man, the more I dive into myself, the more I naturally come upon Hindu beliefs. I was contacted by a Hindu goddess years ago and since then I have on an off explored my spirituality. Recently this year Ive really gone deep and so much Hindu teaching is already in me. As I am learning about Hinduism, I am getting more confirmation than knowledge, though of course, there is still knowledge. I am very close to fully dedicating myself to this spiritual path. I am still on a couple of other paths alongside Hinduism but I agree with your other video about choosing one path to follow and really master.
Can you share your experience??
You should watch Vishnu Purana, Ramayana and Mahabharata episode in RUclips
Wisdom. Practitioners of Falun Gong aspire to live in accordance with truthfulness-compassion-tolerance in their daily lives, with the ultimate aspiration of spiritual transformation, or as what is known in the East as enlightenment. Falun Gong can enable one to reach a state of altruism, health and inner balance......................Zhuan Falun
I Love them both take what you need to make you a much better person 💖🙏Peace and Love beloved Souls 😍
Following two religions is like having a foot in two boats at the same time. Practitioners of Falun Gong aspire to live in accordance with truthfulness-compassion-tolerance in their daily lives, with the ultimate aspiration of spiritual transformation, or as what is known in the East as enlightenment. Falun Gong can enable one to reach a state of altruism, health and inner balance......................Zhuan Falun
No comparison budhha also an avatar of lord Vishnu ❤️ Buddhism and Hinduism route connect at one point 🕉️❤️☸️
I'm Hindu but I'm interested in Buddhism for getting my experience in different religion I love Hinduism which I got as an inheritance but I want to explore more religion to find which religion suits me most and I think Buddhism could be the one that'll help me reach enlightment
Brother i am same but naturally i am lean on Sikhism it's talk about knowledge. Don't bound to religion just learn man this is just my style.
@@smitparmar2136 yes i like sikhism its a cool philosophy but im not punjabi so i never got into it too far
These are fruits of the same tree, they just appear in different shades of colour. Some like the sweet taste of the ripe fruit while others prefer a bit of tange of sourness. These preferences change as one grows gravitating towards the sweeter taste. That's all it is. So don't fight with one another as to which is better in taste. It is essentially a personal choice.
Go to Vipassana...it is for all and free. True religion has no monopoly... It is for all human being.
@@smitparmar2136 Are you from Punjab India
I'm Hindu with Buddhist name :D
They’re both very beautiful
I agree. As a Buddhist, I do see Hinduism as the father of buddhism. All of these religions that came from Hinduism and including Hinduism have extremely similar beliefs. It’s just that there’s a different path for everyone. I love all of these religions!
Jesus is the only way
@@timothyfludd7218 Dude,can you respect other Religions,and how do you know Jesus is the right way, Hinduism is Older than Christianity,I'm not a Hindu but to be Honest Hinduism is Really Really Older than Christianity
Dartrogon Buddha was not a good person
@@timothyfludd7218 Yes he is, Christians never respect Other Religions,I'm not a Buddhist but That Doesnt mean Buddha is not a Good Person,Buddha is a Good Person,Show some Respect Will you
Buddhism - if there is no soul, then what reincarnates
It's like a computer game, any enemy is killed, it spawns elsewhere...so memory, energy etc..Hindus use the same logic, they call the transfer package as a soul
@Be Happy Then what did the Dalai Lama remember
@Be Happy You are too dense for me to interact with - Goodbye
Buddha debunked the stupid concept of brahma and athma in hinduism. 🤣
Hinduism is just a baby in comparing with Buddisum. 🤣
@@m.u.munaweera2654 How did he debunk will you explain? Also Total hindus in world> Total Buddhists.
There was a waterfall near us, such a lovely thin streak of water, like a thread but white and moving. It fell from a great height, but it looked quite low, and it was half a mile away, though it did not seem fifty paces. I loved to listen to it at night, but it was then that I became so restless. Sometimes I went and climbed the mountain and stood there in the midst of the tall pines, all alone in the terrible silence, with our little village in the distance, and the sky so blue, and the sun so bright, and an old ruined castle on the mountain-side, far away. I used to watch the line where earth and sky met, and longed to go and seek there the key of all mysteries, thinking that I might find there a new life, perhaps some great city where life should be grander and richer--and then it struck me that life may be grand enough even in a prison.
I study all traditions but these two are my favorite.
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To my understanding, a few major differences are Hinduism has a self/soul, Buddhism does not. Hinduism has God, Buddhism does not. Hinduism has no known founder, Buddhism was founded by Gautama Buddha.
But I sometimes see Buddhism as a part of Hinduism.
Shiva?
no god in Hinduism. In fact god is irrelevant in all the ancient Indian religions.
Jess Yates he was the one who gave yoga most probably vishnu 1st avatar as wish millions of years ago will be the starting point
it was not founded it was reveal by BUDDHA
Yes, It is
Describe Buddhist reincarnation under the anatta principle please (the buddha chose not to speculate on metaphysical issues for their irrelevance)!
TheAltruismActivist Trongpa Rinpoche said it’s our neuroses, the clinging/attachment/desire that gets reincarnated. It’s like a potential with karmic momentum behind it that ripples through time in different incarnations. When you are liberated you leave attachment behind, then there is nothing to reincarnate. Nibbana. Some people get the wrong idea of "no self"... there is no self meaning you doesn’t exist independently, you exist in dependence of everything else. Google the “net of Indra” to get a visual idea of what Buddhism means by that.
Thank you so much for this video! I was really confused on the differences for a long time and this layed it all out really well💗
हर एक व्यक्ति को धर्म से जुड़ना चाहिए बिना धर्म के व्यक्ति कुछ नहीं है 🚩
So glad I finally am on the part of my path I found this channel! I don't know if you see comments on old videos but not only have you helped to increase my spiritual education, but brought it back to my attention as well 💜🕉️
This is all bullshit. Islam is the only true religion
I've always identified more with Buddhism. Perhaps it's due to my upbringing, but the teachings just make more sense to me.
Always Skeptical I've always thought so myself but I can't get jiggy with the idea of reality being inherently empty and that there is no inner self. It doesn't add up.
DesapoleEdits Makes perfect sense to me. Humans want to believe there is a purpose to us being here. That we are special. It's the burden of consciousness. I don't believe we are any more special than the many creatures that inhabit this planet personally. I could definitely be wrong though
Always Skeptical Humans aren't any more special than any other animal I 100% agree. But I prefer the idea that all animals are equally divine and an expression of the joy of creation rather than equally non-existent in terms of their inner being and only receive compassion because a monk has successfully denied any sense of self whatsoever
DesapoleEdits Fair enough, I can understand that. I guess I just have a harder time with the metaphysical aspects of hinduism because of my background. To each their own :)
Always Skeptical Yeah that's absolutely fair. Buddhism has always made the most sense in that respect for me as well
Ram Ram❤❤
Ha ha ha.
Kalpnik ram
Thank you for this video, please talk more about Hinduism in the future. 💫🕊🙏🏼
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Sin in hinduism is called arrogance or pride
What people are doing now by comparing both of them 🤞
Theism is not compulsory in Hinduism. It says God or no God or multiple Gods are the same thing....those are just difference in perception.
Not the same thing just different phases of one
True....meant the same....Thanks for educating people like me who're born Hindus, but know nothing about it. Good Luck.
Si. Henotheism. It is closer to the truth than monotheism, in a way.
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Jai Shree ram🙏🚩
Beautiful summary :) Tibetan Buddhism is a quite old mix of Buddhism and Tantric Traditions by the way. Super interesting
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Buddhism resonates with me more but I want to try out Hinduism too
Buddhism only explorers one aspect of Great Grand Santana Dharma (Hinduism).
+अक्षय Buddhism doesn't promote or ask anyone to join or convince anyone to believe they are the best like Hinduism do. Buddhism lives peacefully. So therefore Buddhism is similarity to God more than any religion to me :)
Susie Bella
May you realize your true self in this very human life. ☺️
Hustle Loy
Yes! Every Dharmic enlightened Guru teaches same Dharma in his own little different way.
Doesn't mean you make a different religion out of it.
Buddha just became more famous that's all, else there is no difference in him and or any other Dharmic guru.
There is no real difference b/w Buddhism and Father of all religions Sanatana Dharma (hinduism).
Hustle Loy ruclips.net/video/GPINIZmQDwI/видео.html
Yea! Bhudda's way is very straight to the point and practical but lacks depth.
Krishna & Adiyogi did not leave any aspect or color of the universe unexplored.
Rituals were and still are very practical, if done right.. jaati system is debatable. ☺️
Krishna aslo tried to establish Dharma correctly but Men of this continent were always HardNuts.
For me Buddhism makes more sense and easy to follow. Buddhas take on four seals blew my mind, how it resonates so much with science.
nah. There is absolutely no metaphysical difference between all dharmic traditions (Hindu, Jain, Buddhist and Sikh) other than different codes of conduct. Stricter codes of conduct mean less popular. it is the reason why both Jainism and Buddhist way of ascetic life was never popular.
But colonialists wanted to revive long death Buddhist cult to pit it against Hindu tradition so that the so called 'Dalits" can be converted to Buddhism through 'Ambedkar" who had very poor knowledge of both Buddhism and Hindu tradition anyways because he rejected meditation and reincarnation aspect of Buddhism let alone Hindu tradition. So, he failed miserably in converting 'Dalits" to Buddhism in large numbers.
Rigid birth based caste system (which did not allow social mobility) was also created by colonialsits or Lord Risley or Herbert Hope Risley (a British agent) in the 19th century. He morphed ancient and flexible jathis (occupational groups which allowed social mobility) and 4 varnas (colors of character of a person shaped by past karma not birth family) and RE- classified people based on race science (nose size and head shape). The same race science was later used in Africa by Christian missionaries which led to Rwandan genocide and conversions.
Point is all 4 dharmic traditions (Hindu. Buddhist, Sikh and Jain) understand and accept 4 core concepts based on well validated Vedic metaphysics. 1. Dharma 2. Law of karma 3. Reincarantion 4. Moksha
Moreover, original Buddha (1900 BCE) was a Hindu. He followed Vedas (he did not deny athma) , was a vegetarian and spoke Sanskrit. Fake Buddha (550 BCE) who spoke fake Pali and ate Beef was created by colonialists. The whole Nirvana Buddhist cult right now is based on the fake Buddha who was created out of thin air by colonialists to pit Buddhism against hindu/vedic tradition. They also created King Ashoka out of thin air to show that he converted from "bad hinduism: to good buddhism". Nice try.
if you are talking about 'science", here are some of the quotes by eminent quantum physcists on well validated 'Hindu/Vedic" metaphysics.
ERWIN SCHRODINGER (ONE OF THE FOUNDING FATHERS OF QUANTUM MECHANICS) Schrodinger's biographer Moore wrote -- “His system - or that of the Hindu Upanishads/Vedas - is delightful and consistent: the self and the world are one and they are all. He rejected traditional western religious beliefs (Jewish, Christian, and Islamic) not on the basis of any reasoned argument, nor even with an expression of emotional antipathy, for he loved to use religious expressions and metaphors, but simply by saying that they are naïve--and will NOT understand Quantum physics and consciousness. (CONSCIOUS, IMMANENT AND OMNIPRESENT SELF = SHIVA and THOUGHTS/BODY/W0RLD/UNIVERSE = SHAKTHI OR THE INTELLIGENT ENERGY)
Erwin Schrodinger wrote: “Vedanta teaches that consciousness is singular, all happenings are played out in one universal consciousness and there is no multiplicity of selves.”
Albert Einstein ``Whenever I read Bhagavad Gita, everything else seems superfluous. I've made Vedas as the guide for the formation of my theories and scientific investigation"
Werner Heisenberg _ (One of the pioneers in the field of quantum mechanics) - "Quantum ideas which seemed so crazy made sense only after reading hindu/vedic metaphysics"
Carl Sagan (Astrophysicist) “The Hindu/Vedic tradition is the world’s greatest tradition dedicated to the idea that the cosmos itself undergoes an immense number of deaths and rebirths. It is the only tradition in which the time scales correspond no doubt to those of modern scientific cosmology. The cycles run from our ordinary day and night to a day and night of Brahma - 8.64 billion years long. It is longer than the age of the Earth, the Sun, and half the time since the Big Bang.”
It also means, 'Big Bang" does not mean "one time" 'creation" of the universe (out of thin air) around 4004 BCE at 8.30 am in the morning by some transcendent god with a magic wand. 😀😀
Nice. 🌸🌸RAM RAM🌸🌸
Akshay Meshram kya apne Buddhist se Hindu convert kiya hai
Jai Sri Rama.
Hey Visuddha Das,
Excellent video and general distinction about Buddhism and Hinduism.
BTW - Did you know that Buddha was a Vishnu Avatar, one of 9 avatars. They are embodiments of each Planet -
Ram was the avatar of the Sun
Krishna was the avatar of the Moon
Narasimha was the avatar of the Mars
"BPHS - Chapter 2 V 8-13.
The beings with more Jivatmāńś are (mortal) beings. The high degree of Paramatmāńś from the Grahas, viz. Sūrya etc. did incarnate, as Ram, Krishn etc. After completing the mission, the Paramatmāńśas (of the respective) Grahas again merge (in the respective) Grahas. The Jivatma portions from the Grahas take births, as human beings and live their lives according to their Karmas and again merge in the Grahas."
Anyway, I was glad I got to speak to you in Joshua Tree.
I'd love to share the pure JyotishVidya with your channel and share you with mine .. Maybe a conversation about the Vishnu avatars as the embodiment of Cosmic beings and what the "Matrix" really is would be cool.
Let's try to set something up. I am speaking at an astrology conference next weekend, but this upcoming week I have some time to connect. I sent you PM on youtube and the gmail acct.
Take care friend,
Sam Geppi
PS - Sorry to comment bomb your post - LOL.
I just wanted to make sure we connected.
Sam Geppi, happy to see eminent vedic astrologer commenting here, i am ur fan too
R J thats a very profound and sharp statement you! Exactly true. Not many people know this but the new translations from prabhupada of the bhagavatam & the gita are edited wrongly. Its bs essentially & molded and biased to support dualism and take out the advaitic stuff in there. Sorry for my rant but just wanted to add that
R J - You are pointing to something that may be factually true, (debatable) but in some ways missing the bigger picture. Because Indian scriptures are so voluminous, written at different times for different purposes, etc. we see contradictions. I'm less interested in these ancient personalities, like Buddha, Krishna, etc. and their "Facticity" - and more interested in the divine energies they refer to when we speak of them now - And when the ancient texts spoke of them.
The truth is, none of us know if any of these beings ever existed. So, let's get real. As you probably know, there are those who think the Bhagavatam IS "the Veda" for the Kali Yuga. Personally, I'm not interested in any of these silly fights about religious texts.
I am commenting here as a Vedic astrologer, which is "a practice". The qualities and energy of what we attribute to "Lord Buddha", are seen astrologically by the planet Mercury, in fact his name in Sanskrit is "Budha". Some people have a belief for or against astrology. But again, it is not a belief system. It is not a religion. It is a practice. Anyone who practices Vedic astrology, or studies it, realizes that these energies are real. The above quotes, are from the ancient text, written by Rishi Parashara.
Stay tuned, as I will be coming on this channel soon to explain these things in more depth.
I appreciate your desire to "keep it real".
Bala Lalpet thanks!
Sam Geppi - Vedic Astrology Teacher I subscribed, I'm curious to see your study.
Koi: I appreciate the way you discuss Hinduism and Buddism with such clarity. You provide a really comprehensive introduction. You're one of the few 'youtubers' (urgh, I hate that word!) who is genuinely engaging and articulate.
Hindusim is great.🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Buddisum is the only truth. Hinduism is just a baby in comparing with Buddisum. 🤣
@@vikasthakur436 in your dreams
@@m.u.munaweera2654 buddhism is fake buddha is worst hinduims is truth buddhism 😂😂😂😂
Everyone is talking about deep philosophies and here I am thinking the Ganesha painting in the background looks BADASS!!
I think both philosophies are beautiful. I am currently studying the Bhagavad Gita on YT. I am so intrigued by it. When it comes to Buddhism, I like Zen...with it's simplistic, very minimalistic approach.
You must understand Upanishads before stepping on geetas and bhagwat geeta is not bible of Hinduism it is just one of the 60+ miraculous Geetas
Buddhism is best
buddha.dhamma means.law of nature.
Buddhism is based on nature.
Wisdom. Practitioners of Falun Gong aspire to live in accordance with truthfulness-compassion-tolerance in their daily lives, with the ultimate aspiration of spiritual transformation, or as what is known in the East as enlightenment. Falun Gong can enable one to reach a state of altruism, health and inner balance......................Zhuan Falun
This video was very helpful for me and made me realize I actually identify more with Hinduism than Buddhism. I’ve been watching your videos for a couple weeks now and would just like to thank you so much for helping me on my spiritual journey! Sending love and light your way🧡💕✨
COPIED FROM JORDAN HUNT:
The best way to understand the relationship between Hinduism and Buddhism is to first remove the label from what we now refer to as Hinduism.
We lump this vast array of religious and philosophical constructs into one box and say, "it is this". But there is a subtlety that is lost when we think in this way.
As apposed to thinking of Hinduism as this limited thing, with boxes to be checked off to qualify as "this" or "that," it is more useful to conceive of it as a multifaceted continuum. Buddhism is historically, fundamentally, and ideologically a part of that continuum. If we remove the cultural aspects of both religions it is quite easy to see that Buddhism is based in Vedanta. The goal of both religions is the same. Hindus want to attain Moksha. Buddhist want to attain Nirvana. Same goal different paths, but the same can be said about the branches of yoga.
One of the major conflicts would have to be the Hindu concept of Atman. Buddhism does not believe in an individual "soul" as Hinduism does. But Hinduism views the Atman as an expression of Brahman, this is clear. So ultimately what is given the name Atman is Brahman. Not so different from the Buddhist belief that there is no individual self.
Another conflict would be the devotional disparity between the two. A misconception about Buddhism is that it is agnostic and/or nihilistic. That's just not true. Deities have always been a part of Buddhism. There was no renunciation of gods, but the idea that they are a part of cyclic existence as well, and not a means of salvation. This can seem in contrast to Hinduism but it is stated in the Vedas that one must go inward to see the "Self". This is enlightenment. This is Buddhism.
The concept of detachment in Buddhism can seem like nihilism, but it is not. It's letting go of ego. Letting go of sensual experience as reality. Not being attached to what is not "real". These are all concepts of Hinduism as well. The beauty of both religions is that they are not dogmatic, but empirically flexible and all about understanding and gaining true wisdom. So wherever one's own philosophy falls it is important to remember that.
Jai Shree ram
@Arkadip Mondal Who asked? Jai Shree Ram
Buddhism Is part of Hindu
Buddha was athiest
Buddhism was never a part of Hinduism and Buddha was not an Atheist. He did say that Gods existed. He just said Knowing the Existence of a Creator Deity or a Higher Power is not Necessary for Salvation and he was Silent on the Existence of God.
@@infinitegoodness233 He was part of Hinduism but He was more interested into eliminating suffering other than ritualism of the day.
pagal kute kuch bhi bol raha He
@@infinitegoodness233 Hindus. Are ur father
U copy Hindus
@@anniemaraj8773 no he was atheist.
Get some knowledge.
Buddha resisted hinduism
Hinduism is wrong , Buddhism is right.
That's why Buddhism made.
Hinduism tortured lower caste for centuries and killed animals in the name of god and call female menstruation impure , these are so illetrate
Being a good person is a by-product of your meditation practise in Buddhism, The Buddha taught vipassana which is understanding the main cause of suffering on a scientific level and how to eradicate it
Just making breakfast and have really thoroughly enjoyed watching your video, I LOVE your channel and with having recently come into Buddhism I’ve learnt a lot and just how amazing this way of life is. Thank you x
Shukria 🙏 ji. I've been waiting 2 years to take Sanyasi in India. I've tried to go to temples in U.S. but they always want 50$-200$ just for morning Puja. I just moved next door to a Buddhist temple and learning to switch over from Hinduism..but my am puja to deities is so deep in my heart. I can't live without my Ganepatye and Siva. But God is steering me into Buddhism now. 🙏🙏 Om namah Shivaya. Ji . Thanks for all your videos Ji🙏🙏🙏❤️
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Yeah very good topic, thank you😘😘
Mai Mohamed are you a muslim 😍😎😎
@Death to Jewmerica & IsraHell! bro what do you want you are everywhere in comment section spreading hate towards sanatan,better you live on your own and figure thinks out cuz you are in a deep deep trouble man we got nothing to do with you. From your name i assume you are a muslim so don't let him down or just hit up a psychologist..peace 🇵🇰🇮🇳
@@TusharKumar-mj9fzDon't worry, he is an incel
Please don't try to connect Buddhism to hinduism. Because it have major difference between them, gautama left hindu because hinduism have many incomplete think that buddha try to complete but he proposed new religion so. Lot of think that not related to real life is mentioned in hinduism which is totally wasted. But Buddha want to improve it in Buddhism so thats why Buddhism is totally different from hinduism which not really accepted
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Thank you for this video! you seem like a very objective and calm person !
You slightly prefer Hinduism, don't you? 😂 Anyway, at the moment I'm quite into Buddhism (I love the concept of Anatta), but I don't understand how can they believe in selflessness and reincarnation at the same time.. what is it that reincarnates if there's no permanent self, soul, being, etc?
Thanks 💛
Michele Lentini
See Buddhism is madness. It's an ideological opposition to hinduism by buddha who thought too much of himself
Look at India today and look at buddhist nations. China is not buddhist nation by the way
Buddhism is regressive. Hinduism is liberating
I practice one so maybe it shows lol can't lie to myself :)
Rahul M I don't know.. right now Buddhist's agnosticism and doctrine of impermanence and impersonality seem plausible to me
Michele Lentini
If there is no self , then who or what is the one who knows the impermanence and non existence ?
Why is there rebirth in Buddhism ? What causes that ?
These are the questions asked by hindus to buddhists and they were unable to answer
Koi Fresco *Vishuddha Das* isn't there an answer to my dilemma?? Personally I don't see any evidence of reincarnation, it was just so to try to better understand their philosophy
All 4 are ours 🥰🥰🥰
Do you follow minimalism? Could you make a video about it?
Buddhism, Sikhism and Jainism are three Indian religions originated from the mother religion Hinduism. These are like the branches of Hinduism.
buddhism doesn't really believe in a God I think it's more like a philosophy
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00:54 “...Buddhism is a branch of Hinduism” (paraphrasing)
100% truth. You know a think or two about Hinduism. I sub’d.
Aum Shanti
Hinduism is not a single religion but a sum of all Indian religions. The Word Hindu means an Indian. So every Indian religion is a part of Hinduism. Not even Hindus are aware that Hinduism is not a religion but a sum of all Indian philosophies like Yoga, Samkhya, Vedanta and Atheist philosophies like Buddhism and Jainism.
Buddhism vs Hinduism explained well by Alan Watts
"Vs" exist only in the eyes of materialistic eyes. When one becomes spiritual, "vs" desolves and their is no duality left.
Thanks for this video. Exactly what I needed to see. Think I am going to look into Hinduism some more.
Start with Vedanta...you will find real philosophy instead of worshipping idols.
Can you please do a video on Zoroastrianism and/or Manichaeism?
I'm hindu but most or all hindus go to Buddhist, sikh and jain temple to Pray 🙏 cuz its is closer to Hinduism, as all these philosophies branch out of hinduism , in many Asian countries you'll see hinduism and Buddhism intertwined in their culture, infact in Hinduism too there are different philosophies called Darshanas ,in which there are atheistic or materialistic philosophies
There were so many budhas before sidartha..So many people had achieved what budha had which by some ancient people were considered as kinda gods and worshiped..Rituals in india began so many years after santana dharma was realized..and by the time buddha was born those rituals had evolved into so many different ways..To which he found a unsolving method...So he started his journey for the quest of life(santana dharma)..This concludes that the ones who followed the earlier buddhas created the now called hindus and the ones who followed buddha became the buddhist(both aren't a self proclaimed religions) one can neither b proud of being hindu nor buddhist..both are trying to follow santana dharma through the path of different buddhas
I have only just realized in the past few days upon a friend telling me my beliefs are very similar to Hinduism that he was correct. I had no name for my path before, it was merely my own path and understanding of the world and how I perceive it. But after watching several of your videos, I relate to everything you say in each video I have watched. You are describing to me the things I have known but did not have words for, and I had thought this whole time that I was alone in my thoughts. I am so grateful that I have found this channel, thank you so much for making these videos!
oh my gosh this just happened to me but with buddhism!!!
Budhism is only one Tradion grew out of Santana Hindu Dharma.
Knowing the laws of the nature is the core of Hinduism. How life emerges from matter, how matter transforms from one state to another. Yog is the path for that quest
I was born a Christian and now I'm an unaffiliated Atheist but I find religions fascinating, I've read different religious books and they seem very mystical and paranormal when trying to explain nature and the unknown.
I love the stoicism of Bhuddism, but I also love the oneness of Hinduism.
Please talk about the relation between Buddhism & Veganism. Because there are bunch of Buddhists who deny the vegan practice, especially the "Theravada".
Thank you 🙂☺️
There are 127 ways of liberation in Hinduism and Buddhism is one of those path
No buddhism path is different
It's not 127 its 114
Those you 114paths are failed to get buddhahood and nirvana
Because siddhartha tried your paths before he be a buddha.thats not worked.
Siddhartha attain buddhahood by his self realization.
@@costan4097
That way of liberation is his way 😂.
There are far better beings who attained liberation in their own way.
The problem is that you know only buddha, bcz the Buddha came under the influence of an emperor, who popularised the Buddha way.
Buddha way is also one of the way in Hinduism. Grow up kid. Don't put ur segregation in to Hinduism and Buddhism.
One will attain liberation with what one is suited with, every way is different.
Take for example, Vedanta is a way of celibate, or it's a way of knowledge.
No hindusiam is myth
Buddhism is reality 🙏 namo buddhay
im hindu from malaysia i have many Chinese friends that who follows buddism
Buddhism is a branch of Hinduism/Sanatan dharma , sanatan dharma does not preach on believing something someone told or wrote it advocates for self finding the truth🙏
Being colourful and consider one as divinity is where ego stems according to Buddhism therefore resulted in the stoic lifestyle
I’m raised a Buddhist but I’m a free thinker :) I love Buddhism philosophy!