The roots of Buddhism go back to Iron Age India, around the 5th – 6th century BCE

The roots of Buddhism go back to Iron Age India, around the 5th – 6th century BCE

Buddhism Vs Hinduism

Origins of Hinduism Unlike Buddhism’s sharp morning, Hinduism evolved gradationally as a emulsion of societies and traditions.

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It grew out of the Vedic religion, itself a mix of Indo- Aryan practices and influences from the Indus Valley Civilization, Dravidian traditions, and colorful ethnical and original beliefs. Between 500 BCE and 300 CE, during and after the Alternate Urbanisation, Hinduism began to take a recognizable shape.

It grew out of the Vedic religion, itself a mix of Indo- Aryan practices and influences from the Indus Valley Civilization, Dravidian traditions, and colorful ethnical and original beliefs. Between 500 BCE and 300 CE, during and after the Alternate Urbanisation, Hinduism began to take a recognizable shape.

Words like dharma, air, nirvana(Liberation), samsara(world), dhyana(Meditation), jnana(Knowledge), and brahmacarya(Celebacy) inflow through both traditions.

Words like dharma, air, nirvana(Liberation), samsara(world), dhyana(Meditation), jnana(Knowledge), and brahmacarya(Celebacy) inflow through both traditions.