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In Hinduism, as a creed, there is a pantheon of many gods and God-like beings, while in Buddhism, the doctrine is preached that a person is able to work on himself to rise to the level of God-likeness,the so-called enlightenment.
There are a lot of differences, here are the main ones:
Buddhism is monotheistic (although this is a little incorrect, because there is no God in Buddhism, all attention is paid to the human spirit), Hinduism is polytheistic
The ultimate goal in Hinduism is to break the chain of reincarnation, break out of samsara and connect with the Absolute. The main goal in Buddhism is Nirvana, the state of supreme grace
Hinduism is amorphous, Buddhism is clearly structured
Hinduism is indifferent, closed to change, Buddhism is open to renewal
Hinduism is the national religion of the Indians, Buddhism is a non-national religion that has absorbed many traditions and features of different countries
Hinduism follows the principle of caste, Buddhism follows the principle of equality
By content thedifference.ru and wikipedia
Both teachings, despite the existing fundamental differences, have common features of similarity, which allows some researchers to consider Buddhism as one of the branches of Hinduism. The Buddha borrowed such concepts as Karma, Samsara, Dharma and many others, giving them a completely different meaning and interpretation.
Both religious groups practice mantra recitation, meditation, and yoga, but they have different goals and ways to find the truth of life. Here https://vedabazar.ru/vajshnavskie-tovary learn more about the attributes required for performing worship in various branches of Hinduism.