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  • Hi aggamon,
    I am not sure that I am the right person to ask. I know very little about the differences between the two religions. I think though that some other members here are more enlightened on the matter. Have you asked anybody else?
    I think also that asking questions on the forums here is a good idea because you will get answers from many people and gather more information. We all know a little and together that makes a lot! :)
    Thank you aggamon, I hope you will message me here with any questions or if you want to talk about something.
    Hi aggamon, I would rather not give out private email address especially becaue I do not know you very well but I am happy to correspond through this site via private messaging. I hope you are well,

    Madhuri
    Hi aggamon, you can private message me here if you like. Where did you want me to add you though? On gmail? What would you like to talk about?
    You are not on the way to the realizing the aim and object of Buddhism and can you show in what part of Buddhism is influenced by Hinduism
    I am not sure which post you are quoting but I do think that Buddhism is a separate religion and philosophy even though it came out of Hinduism. It is kind of like how Christianity came out of Judaism. Someone was born into the religion and culture but had a different idea. However, our whole concept of life and the way we percieved is influenced by our experiences and environment so of course Buddhism is evolved -out of- Hinduism and greatly influenced by it.
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