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6 pages in length. The writer discusses the differences between God as they relate to Buddhism and Hinduism, referencing only Huston Smith's "The World's Religions." No additional sources cited.
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in God. The two religions share many of the same fundamental beliefs with regard to the world as a whole, encompassing family, religion, male domination, modernity and mysticism, yet
there are also significant differences within those subgroups that place Hinduism and Buddhism at opposite ends of the spectrum. Huston Smiths book entitled The Worlds Religions addresses this significant
difference with the author noting that "every society and religion has rules, for both have moral laws. And the essence of morality consists, as in art, of drawing the
line somewhere" (Smith PG). While Hinduism believes strongly in the presence of God, Buddhism does not place its belief in any one entity;
rather, Buddhists believe there is no divine creator, that the universe is self-existent without benefit of beginning or end. Their notion is that there exists a cyclical recurrence of
change that is demonstrated through continual destruction and resurgence. Contrarily, Hindus place God at the forefront of their religion, going so far as to assert that their assemblage of
Gods and Goddesses - known as Bhakti - represents ones entire sphere of knowledge and practice, which can extend from ones innocence of the unknown to the vast deepness of
reverence that can only be achieved through understanding the esoteric aspects of the three worlds. "The experiential and devotional aspect of religion has constituted Hinduisms principal appeal over the
centuries since" (Smith PG). Buddhism decrees outright respect for every living being no matter whether that being is human, animal or otherwise.
To Buddhists, all life has meaning and worth, and is deserving of the utmost respect. While the Hindus possess a reverence for all of Gods creatures, as well, it
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