Who is Buddha – Major Differences in Buddhism

  1. There is no almighty God in Buddhism. There is no one to hand out rewards or punishments on a supposedly Judgement Day.
  2. Buddhism is strictly not a religion in the context of being a faith and worship owing allegiance to a supernatural being.

  3. No saviour concept in Buddhism. A Buddha is not a saviour who saves others by his personal salvation. Although a Buddhist seeks refuge in the Buddha as his incomparable guide who indicates the path of purity, he makes no servile surrender. A Buddhist does not think that he can gain purity merely by seeking refuge in the Buddha or by mere faith in Him. It is not within the power of a Buddha to wash away the impurities of others.

  4. A Buddha is not an incarnation of a god/God (as claimed by some Hindu followers). The relationship between a Buddha and his disciples and followers is that of a teacher and student.

  5. The liberation of self is the responsibility of one’s own self. Buddhism does not call for an unquestionable blind faith by all Buddhist followers. It places heavy emphasis on self-reliance, self discipline and individual striving.

  6. Taking refuge in The Triple Gems i.e. the Buddha, the Dharma and the Sangha; does not mean self-surrender or total reliance on an external force or third party for help or salvation.

  7. Dharma (the teachings in Buddhism) exists regardless whether there is a Buddha. Sakyamuni Buddha (as the historical Buddha) discovered and shared the teachings/ universal truths with all sentient beings. He is neither the creator of such teachings nor the prophet of an almighty God to transmit such teachings to others.

  8. Especially emphasized in Mahayana Buddhism, all sentient beings have Buddha Nature/ Essence. One can become a Buddha (a supreme enlightened being) in due course if one practises diligently and attains purity of mind (ie absolutely no delusions or afflictions).

  9. In Buddhism, the ultimate objective of followers/practitioners is enlightenment and/or liberation from Samsara; rather than to go to a Heaven (or a deva realm in the context of Buddhist cosmology).

  10. Karma and Karma Force are cornerstones in Buddhist doctrines. They are expounded very thoroughly in Buddhism. Karma refers to an important metaphysical concept concerned with action and its consequences. This law of karma explains the problem of sufferings, the mystery of the so-called fate and predestination of some religions, and above all the apparent inequality of mankind.

  11. Rebirth is another key doctrine in Buddhism and it goes hand in hand with karma. There is a subtle difference between rebirth and reincarnation as expounded in Hinduism. Buddhism rejects the theory of a transmigrating permanent soul, whether created by a god or emanating from a divine essence.

  12. Maitri or Metta in Pali (Loving Kindness) and Karuna (Compassion) to all living beings including animals. Buddhism strictly forbids animal sacrifice for whatever reason. Vegetarianism is recommended but not compulsory.

  13. The importance of Non-attachment. Buddhism goes beyond doing good and being good. One must not be attached to good deeds or the idea of doing good; otherwise it is just another form of craving.

  14. In Buddhism, there is consideration for all sentient beings (versus human beings, as in other religions). Buddhists acknowledge/accept the existence of animals and beings in other realms in Samsara.

  15. No holy war concept in Buddhism. Killing is breaking a key moral precept in Buddhism. One is strictly forbidden to kill another person in the name of religion, a religious leader or whatsoever religious pretext or worldly excuse.

  16. Suffering is another cornerstone in Buddhism. It is the first of the Four Noble Truths. Sufferings are very well analysed and explained in Buddhism.

  17. The idea of sin or original sin has no place in Buddhism. Also, sin should not be equated to suffering.

  18. Buddhist teachings expound no beginning and no end to one’s existence or life. There is virtually no recognition of a first cause — e.g. how does human existence first come about?

  19. The Dharma provides a very detailed explanation of the doctrine of anatman {anatta in Pali} or soullessness , i.e. there is no soul entity (whether in one life of many lives).

  20. The Buddha is omniscient but he is not omnipotent. He is capable of innumerable feats but there are three things he cannot do. Also, a Buddha does not claim to be a creator of lives or the Universe.

  21. Prajna [Panna in Pali] or Transcendent Wisdom occupies a paramount position in Buddhist teachings. Sakyamuni Buddha expounded Prajna concepts for some 20 years of his ministry. One is taught to balance compassion with prajna i.e.emotion (faith) with rationale (right understanding / truth / logic).

  22. The tradition and practice of meditation in Buddhism are relatively important and strong. While all religions teach some forms or variations of stabilising/single-pointedness meditation, only Buddhism emphazises Vipassana (Insight) meditation as a powerful tool to assist one in seeking liberation/enlightenment.

  23. The doctrine of Sunyata or Emptiness is unique to Buddhism and its many aspects are well expounded in advanced Buddhist teachings. Briefly, this doctrine asserts the transcendental nature of Ultimate Reality. It declares the phenomenal world to be void of all limitations of particularization and that all concepts of dualism are abolished.

  24. Conditioned Arising [Paticcasamuppada in Pali] or Dependent Origination is another key doctrine in Buddhism. This doctrine explains that all psychological and physical phenomena constituting individual existence are interdependent and mutually condition each other; this at the same time describes what entangles sentient beings in samsara.

  25. The concept of Hell(s) in Buddhism is very different from that of other religions. It is not a place for eternal damnation as viewed by ‘almighty creator’ religions. In Buddhism, it is just one of the six realms in Samsara [i.e. the worst of three undesirable realms]. Also, there are virtually unlimited number of hells in the Buddhist cosmology as there are infinite number of Buddha worlds.

  26. The Buddhist cosmology (or universe) is distinctly different from that of other religions which usually recognise only this solar system (Earth) as the centre of the Universe and the only planet with living beings. The Buddhist viewpoint of a Buddha world (also known as Three Thousand-Fold World System) is that of one billion solar systems. Besides, the Mahayana Buddhist doctrines expound that there are other contemporary Buddha worlds like Amitabha’s Pure Land and Bhaisajyaguru’s world system.

  27. Samsara is a fundamental concept in Buddhism and it is simply the ‘perpetual cycles of existence’ or endless rounds of rebirth among the six realms of existence. This cyclical rebirth pattern will only end when a sentient being attains Nirvana, i.e. virtual exhaustion of karma, habitual traces, defilements and delusions. All other religions preach one heaven, one earth and one hell, but this perspective is very limited compared with Buddhist samsara where heaven is just one of the six realms of existence and it has 28 levels/planes.

 

[ Compiled by Tan Swee Eng]
Source: buddhanet.net

 

Comments

  1. Harit Doshi

    May 25, 2013

    thanks.. This will help me to understand Buddhism better.

  2. Philip Hounsham

    May 25, 2013

    Believing Blind is dangerous full stop !  Life is at its best simple and obvious… Seems to me the problems we all face and caused by too many distractions and a belief in money is all you need 🙁

  3. Jendhamuni Sos

    May 25, 2013

    +Harit Doshi Thank you so much. As soon as I'm done with my works, I will visit your page. I miss reading your posts so much. Lovely weekend to you and your family.

  4. lipa tensab

    May 25, 2013

    H@ppy B'Day to Lord Buddha….Proud to be Nepali… Where Lord Buddha was Born….

  5. Jendhamuni Sos

    May 25, 2013

    +lipa tensab It's good to be born there, but following the teachings of Lord Buddha is more important.  Have a lovely weekend, okay.

  6. Jendhamuni Sos

    May 25, 2013

    +lipa tensab Have a most wonderful day. Thanks so much for stopping by. Peace be upon you and your loved ones always.

  7. prathyush sai

    May 25, 2013

    +Jendhamuni Sos : When Some thing Gives You +ve energy , its not wrong in believing it .. Thats what we Do .. Wen We go To a Temple n pray god .. Some +ve energy will be created in the soul and that makes us to Move forward.. Its not all wrong to worship some thing which Gives +ve energy .. and its not a blind belief ..

  8. Stanley Frady

    May 25, 2013

    Thank you for letting me read this and yes a lot of religions are one sided and that is wrong thank you again

  9. ajay kumar

    May 25, 2013

    After reading it*, i have a sincere grin 🙂 this extract from buddhism* is extremely impaccable… Now i find the strong reason why Baba Sahib Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar* take the shelter and accept the teachings of Buddha* and now i have the real Meaning of "Buddham sharanam gachhami.."
    :))
    from the deep of heart i thanks to you* dear sos* :))

  10. rajkumar singh

    May 25, 2013

    please visit vaishali which is known as the repuclic of world and see the effect of lord budha there

  11. Stanley Frady

    May 25, 2013

    No what i mean to my post is that all people need to open there heart too all and not close your eyes

  12. ajay kumar

    May 25, 2013

    hey sos* whats happening in this images here…can you* tell me??

  13. GARY B ELLIS

    May 25, 2013

    Thanks for the help Jend. I have never really had an outline of Buddhism to look at before.:

  14. Jendhamuni Sos

    May 25, 2013

    +ajay kumar  Mara (demon) caused a whirlwind to blow, but in vain; he caused a rain-storm to come in order to drown the Buddha, but not a drop wetted his robes; he caused a shower of rocks to come down, but the rocks changed into bouquets; he caused a shower of weapons–swords, spears, and arrows–to rush against him, but they became celestial flowers; he caused a shower of live coals to come down from the sky, but they, too, fell down harmless. In the same way hot ashes, a shower of sand, and a shower of mud were transmuted into celestial ointments. At last he caused a darkness, but the darkness disappeared before Buddha, as the night vanishes before the sun. Mara shouted: "Siddhattha, arise from the seat. It does not belong to you. It belongs to me." Buddha replied: "Mara, you have not fulfilled the ten perfections. This seat does not belong to you, but to me, who have fulfilled the ten perfections." Mara denied Buddha's assertion and called upon his army as witnesses, while Buddha declared: "I have no animate witnesses present;" but, stretching out his right hand towards the mighty earth, he said: "Will you bear me witness?" And the mighty earth thundered: "I bear you witness." And Mara's elephant fell upon its knees, and all the followers of Mara fled away in all directions. When the hosts of the gods saw the army of Mara flee, they cried out: "Mara is defeated! Prince Siddhattha has conquered! Let us celebrate the victory!"

  15. GARY B ELLIS

    May 25, 2013

    Very very good. I am not Buddhist but I have parrallel views on a lot of the above. I'll continue to do an analysis on my feelings and the above. 🙂

  16. GARY B ELLIS

    May 25, 2013

    You too. Try not to crash any more cars this weekend. Lol

  17. ajay kumar

    May 25, 2013

    Heartiest thanks to Bhagwan Buddha* for their teachings and the way of his teaching…and to you sos* too…you* doing a great job for masses…i know its difficult to manage a offline world for a woman…perhaps you have online world too…

    May Buddha* make you* prosperous..amen 🙂

  18. Jendhamuni Sos

    May 25, 2013

    +GARY B ELLIS I was innocent. Someone hit me, while I stop at for the traffic lights. I feel bad for the kid, so I let him go.

  19. GARY B ELLIS

    May 25, 2013

    I was just kidding. I know your a good driver.

    But please let me know if you're coming to Alabama just in case.

  20. Noyel Medawatta

    May 25, 2013

    +Jendhamuni Sos
    Since I joined G+ I noticed that you are an inspiring individual. Greate!. Its greate to see that you are uncovering the ultimate truth of the universe to the people who have no idea about Buddhism. Merits on you! May you & your family the bless of triple gems!

  21. Jendhamuni Sos

    May 25, 2013

    +Noyel Medawatta Thank you very much, for your kind support and the words of encouragement. May the teaching of Lord Buddha guide you through all walks of life.

  22. GARY B ELLIS

    May 25, 2013

    I need to hook you up to some NACAR races. Here in the South. Everyone drives like they are practicing for the next race. If you slow down they take you into the wall. Please Do Not drive down here! I would miss you.

  23. ajay kumar

    May 25, 2013

    I know sos… you are pointing for life..one of the patient driver of life in the world :)) and patience doesn't mean slow :))

  24. Nayyar Iqbal

    May 25, 2013

    After this life there must  be a day of judgement to punish evil doers and reward for good deeds. It is quite logical.otherwise life is meaningless.

  25. GARY B ELLIS

    May 25, 2013

    Interesting topic. The Meaning of Life. What is that and who explained it to us so we could understand. Good subject for a book.

  26. ajay kumar

    May 25, 2013

    Huh..exceptions! Can anybody answer me which is the perfect religion? In reply m keenly looking for the religion which dont involve the exceptions..yes plz anybody here.?

  27. ajay kumar

    May 25, 2013

    Dear* please don't complicate this simple life…actualy our every religion involve exception with the other…mind it you* are a human first. Place yor religion on second which involve exception..this is my simple philosophy and humble request to you people*

  28. dr. ravikant bharati svateerth

    May 25, 2013

    Human Nature is one religion we are all born with. Why would we need another. Buddha is no complication, it is one with understanding existence & accepting as it is.

  29. A Kumar Kumar

    May 25, 2013

    I am not buddhist but i am in proud buddha is my anchestor. Buddha did not claim himself a god and not made a new is in his whole life. I think his teaching ten fold path lead to nirvan which is true and acceptable. He taught you did not think about god firstly you purify himsef through ten fold path then you yourself known everything

  30. Bronson Ryan

    May 26, 2013

    Most inspirational words I've read in a very long number of days. A reminder to where "I" am and what "I" am experiencing.

  31. dr. ravikant bharati svateerth

    May 26, 2013

    We can complicate this as much as we like but the fact remains that Buddha is one who has learnt to flow in total unison with collective consciousness without causing a ripple.

  32. GARY B ELLIS

    May 26, 2013

    Boy diversification is wonderful. So many different opinions so many different commitments. Is one good for all? Is all good for one. I love to ponder ideologies. Keeps my mind open. Jend Good morning sweety![:+)lol

  33. A Kumar Kumar

    May 26, 2013

    take back my opinion because i am not a saint only who comment on this one who

  34. Chorum Ventus

    May 26, 2013

    There is only one truth. All religions and philosophies are an attempt to understand this truth, and some are closer to it than others are.   –   Which one is the closest?

  35. edit lakatos

    May 26, 2013

    there is only one god…we are just praying different to him…thats all

  36. Donald Joiner

    May 27, 2013

    Love can be the dominant spirit for your life, this will take a lot of faith in others to keep.

  37. Pieter Hibma

    May 27, 2013

    The only thing nobody can prove a religion that's why it's called a faith.

  38. pskumar

    May 27, 2013

    I am very happy to know about budhism,thank you…dearest…

  39. ajay kumar

    May 27, 2013

    M highly apologize specially sos* for embarrassing you* and to all my dear elder* and younger* here.. i confess i make a mistake in aggression..i discuss with my elders on this topic and they told me if i don't have faith for GOD*, all religions are worthless and they suggest me, I need more study regarding it.

    Well @ dr. Ravikant Bharati* sir mine and yor words are similar and its just my articulation is differ. I know i need more study regarding this matter and plz forgive me.. Everything happen with an reason, it don't leave us until taught us what we have to know.. I think you* didn't read my previous comments, m donot have contradiction with buddhism…m just disintegrate when some1 count exception against buddha here..

    Atlast but not least I just want to say that My ideal man is Baba Sahib Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar, being born as hindu* but took Dhammadeeksha of Buddhism*. He is my inspiration and m going to read his hand written book on buddha* "Buddha and his Dhamma" soon…touchwood
    :))

  40. Jendhamuni Sos

    May 28, 2013

    +ajay kumar You did not say anything wrong. Why apologizing? We can always find the best way to show respect to our elders, but we can not take their advice all the time. If I listened to and followed my elders, I would not be here. They are not always right. Many times they are wrong too, according to my experience. Proceed your goal. No one can save us, but you yourself. Read more, observe more, you will have a clear understanding of what is the ultimate truth and what not.

  41. Jendhamuni Sos

    May 28, 2013

    Thanks so much +Chorum Ventus for sharing the great link here. I enjoy reading very much. Now I know why I love Buddhism and Lord Buddha so much.

  42. Jendhamuni Sos

    May 28, 2013

    +dr. ravikant bharati svateerth Great comments you shared here. Thank you very much! You made many great points here. No need for me to fill in anymore. I do not want to hurt other people's feeling by adding my detail comments to the post I share during Buddha Day.

  43. dr. ravikant bharati svateerth

    May 28, 2013

    you are well tuned to him, he'll see you through. & this is exactly how one should be living. if we do not become a better person by each passing day, we have only wasted our time.

  44. Todd Johnson

    May 28, 2013

    +Jendhamuni Sos >> That's a splendid and concise exposition. The «greatest hits» of the Buddha Dharma in 27 paragraphs. Bravo!

  45. christian tanguy

    May 29, 2013

    The Historic-BOUDDHA see the Samsara. The peoples fighting with for the power! And one DAKINI have the control of MARA, because this girl accept the teaching of BOUDDHA. And the veritable power is if you have the equanimity with bad and beautiful things. With Wisdom and Compassion. After you anderstand the SOS in the OCEAN. And you learn sweaming and you can have a perception what is the project about DEVADATA….Thanks for very beautiful picture…stay in my heart!

  46. christian tanguy

    May 30, 2013

    i see your web-site: Very good work…today i start include you in my practice, for you réalise the potential-light of DAKINI. Because you give the veritable DHARMA…because we find the veritable pictures of the life. And you can help the peoples. Thanks to be here. And connecting KARMA!

  47. Jendhamuni Sos

    May 30, 2013

    +christian tanguy Thank you very much for the kind and especially your encouraging words. I am trying my best to be a good human being every day, every breath because I never know when I will depart from this earth. Buddha dhamma is always my guidance. I will try to walk very slowly and carefully on this path so I can reach my peaceful destination one day.

  48. christian tanguy

    May 30, 2013

    thank's DHARMA-Sister. because i have big working with me, and slowly progress, thank's to say this. My heart is connecting with your heart, in the world…Jendhamuni Sos…

  49. Pieter Hibma

    May 30, 2013

    Let's agree to disagree, in Christianity God is infinite mercy and doesn't condemn anybody. The sinner condemns himself by his or her actions. In Europe socalled Christianity regressed numerous times back into paganism in other words religion based on fear. Oh yes for us the nature of God is a mystery.

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