Thursday, November 14, 2019
hindu :: essays research papers
     à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  The sixth century B.C., the Hindu religion and the caste system had become a  way of life in India. They believed that the only way to gain salvation was by  obeying caste rules and following complex ritual. The people taught these ritual  were to strict, and did not meet the needs of the common people. So they started to  listen to other religions.    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Buddhism is a religion founded in India, that share some comparison with  Hinduism. Buddhism was founded by an Indian prince born about 563 B.C. His  father, a wealthy noble, wanted to protect his son from the harsh realites of the  world. But his father couldnââ¬â¢t protect him forever, and when he was about 29 years  old he saw a dying man, a sick man in pain and a religious beggar. After seeing  these things the prince worried, why was so much sorrow in the world. Then when  he was about 35, Siddhartha Guatama decided to sit under a fig until he found  answers. He was there for forty-nine days, and that day he saw the reason for life  suffering and a way to overcome them.    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Gautama started to speak of Four Noble Truths. The first was, sorrow and  suffering are part of life. Second, people suffer because they try to get things they  canââ¬â¢t have. Next, you had to reach a state of ââ¬Å"not wantingâ⬠. The fourth they should  have neither too much nor too little pleasure.     à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Both Hinduism and Buddhism shared some of their beliefs. But there are  some differences. Buddhism placed most importance on oneââ¬â¢s life, than one caste  and they saw little value in complex rituals. He taught that a person could get  enlightenment in one lifetime. As Buddhism spread, disagreements grew up about  some of its teachings and beliefs. At first Buddha was saw as a guideline for living.   His followers saw him only as a teacher. Then a philosopher named Menius taught  that the welfare of the people were the main concerns of a ruler. And if that wasnââ¬â¢t  the rulers main affair, he should be overthrown. Confucius a traveling bureaucrat  named Kââ¬â¢ung Fu-tzu, was regarded as Chinaââ¬â¢s greatest thinker and teacher. He was  not really concern with the soul, the afterlife nor the worship of gods. He was more  concern with questions of morality. Confucius had five basic relationships. They  are: between ruler and subjects, father and son, husband and wife, older and    					    
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