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Buddha vs Christ - What's the difference?

buddha | christ |


As nouns the difference between buddha and christ

is that buddha is an enlightened human being while christ is .

Buddha - What does it mean?

buddha | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun Buddha

is shakyamuni Buddha, Nepalese spiritual and philosophical teacher and founder of Buddhism; Siddhartha Gautama.

Vishnu vs Buddha - What's the difference?

vishnu | buddha |


As a proper noun Vishnu

is one of the Trimurti (trinity) in Hindu mythology, and the most popularly venerated god in Hinduism. Vishnu is commonly depicted as being blue in colour and having four arms: with each hand holding either a lotus, a mace, a conch shell or Chakra weapon. Vishnu is the Supreme being or Ultimate Reality for Vaishnavas and a manifestation of Brahman in the Advaita or Smarta traditions of Hinduism.

As a noun Buddha is

shakyamuni Buddha, Nepalese spiritual and philosophical teacher and founder of Buddhism; Siddhartha Gautama.

Arhat vs Buddha - What's the difference?

arhat | buddha |


As nouns the difference between arhat and buddha

is that arhat is one who has attained enlightenment; a Buddhist saint while Buddha is shakyamuni Buddha, Nepalese spiritual and philosophical teacher and founder of Buddhism; Siddhartha Gautama.

Buddha vs Goona - What's the difference?

buddha | goona |


As nouns the difference between buddha and goona

is that buddha is shakyamuni Buddha, Nepalese spiritual and philosophical teacher and founder of Buddhism; Siddhartha Gautama while goona is faeces, excrement, shit.

Greek vs Buddha - What's the difference?

greek | buddha |


As nouns the difference between greek and buddha

is that greek is an inhabitant, resident, or a person of descent from Greece while Buddha is shakyamuni Buddha, Nepalese spiritual and philosophical teacher and founder of Buddhism; Siddhartha Gautama.

As a proper noun Greek

is the language of the Greek people, spoken in Greece and in Greek communities.

As an adjective Greek

is of or relating to Greece, the Greek people, or the Greek language.

As a verb greek

is to display a placeholder instead of text, especially to optimize speed in displaying text that would be too small to read.

Buddha vs Buddhi - What's the difference?

buddha | buddhi |


As nouns the difference between buddha and buddhi

is that buddha is shakyamuni Buddha, Nepalese spiritual and philosophical teacher and founder of Buddhism; Siddhartha Gautama while buddhi is a transpersonal faculty of mind higher than the rational mind that might be translated as ‘intuitive intelligence’ or simply ‘higher mind’. It is ‘that which knows’, ie. able to discern truth from falsehood.

Budda vs Buddha - What's the difference?

budda | buddha |


As nouns the difference between budda and buddha

is that budda is botany species: Eremophila mitchelli — a sandalwood-like plant native to Australia while Buddha is shakyamuni Buddha, Nepalese spiritual and philosophical teacher and founder of Buddhism; Siddhartha Gautama.

As a proper noun Budda

is an alternative spelling of Buddha|lang=en.

Buddha vs Budha - What's the difference?

buddha | budha |

Budha is often a misspelling of buddha.


Budha has no English definition.

As a noun Buddha

is shakyamuni Buddha, Nepalese spiritual and philosophical teacher and founder of Buddhism; Siddhartha Gautama.

Buddha vs Sad - What's the difference?

buddha | sad |


As nouns the difference between buddha and sad

is that buddha is an enlightened human being while sad is grain; harvested seeds.

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