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a key difference between hinduism and buddhism was that buddhism requir…

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a key difference between hinduism and buddhism was that buddhism
required belief in a different, two - tier caste system.
claimed that each individual possessed an individual, reincarnatable soul.
originated in mongolia, siddharthas birthplace.
believed in an unyielding caste structure.
was simpler, as it rejected the numerous hindu gods.

question 4
1 pts
the indian term that refers to the impact of ones actions in life on a later life after reincarnation is
khalid.
karma.
sati.
satya.
dharma.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. First question: Hinduism has a complex pantheon of gods. Buddhism is more straightforward in its religious structure as it does not have the same multitude of deities. Buddhism rejects the caste - system which is an integral part of Hinduism, and it does not claim a two - tier caste system. It also does not believe in an individual, reincarnatable soul in the same way as Hinduism. Siddhartha Gautama was born in Lumbini (in present - day Nepal, not Mongolia).
  2. Second question: Karma in Indian religions refers to the law of cause and effect, where one's actions in this life have consequences in future lives after reincarnation. Khalid is a common Arabic name. Sati refers to the practice of a widow immolating herself on her husband's funeral pyre. Satya means truth. Dharma refers to moral and religious duty.

Answer:

  1. was simpler, as it rejected the numerous Hindu gods.
  2. karma