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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Buddhism shares many values with Hinduism but also has many differences such as:
A
the belief in many gods.
B
the idea of reincarnation.
C
the Caste System.
D
individuality.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Buddhism teaches that the goal of life is achieve nirvana or perfect peace with ones self. Unlike Hinduism, Buddhists do not have a caste system; they believe every living organism is equal to another. This is done by riding yourself of desires in life and caring for only oneself.

Detailed explanation-2: -Hinduism and Buddhism have a wide array of differences, the first difference is that Hinduism accepts that caste system, while Buddhism rejects it. Hindus are required by their religion to follow to the caste system.

Detailed explanation-3: -Hinduism and Buddhism both accepted the law of Karma, Dharma, and Moksha and believed in a cycle of rebirth. Hinduism and Buddhism both believe in the existence of several hells and heavens or higher and lower worlds. The founders of Hinduism and Buddhism are both unlike most major religions.

Detailed explanation-4: -Even though traditional Buddhism emphasizes equality among people, it does not deny the caste system. In addition, its emphasis on people’s liberation in the religious sense does not deny social distinctions as the norm of organizations in society, as the Buddha himself was the founder of a monastic order.

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