Buddhism: Fundamental Groundings And Teaching Of Hinduism

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Imagine walking down a road and see no other path other than the one that lay before you, one might conclude that the path has been chosen for you. However; if you choose to make an additional path, thus creating a fork in the road; one might say you paved your own way.

Buddhism could not exist without the fundamental groundings and teaching of Hinduism. Much like the path that was described in the first paragraph, Buddhism is the fork, the off shoot. Buddhist start with the same principle of Hinduism; achieving samsara, Nirvana(Buddhism) or Salvation(Hinduism-moksha) and stopping the cycle of life death and then reincarnation. However how each religion believes that you achieve this Nirvana is different do to their approach. The Hindu

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