Is Vishnu a Buddha?
Mia Phillips
Updated on June 25, 2026
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People also ask, is Krishna a Buddha?
Buddha is one of the primary Dasavatars or 10 incarnations of Krishna. Some of these incarnations are Vishnu Tattva and some are jiva tattva. Originally Answered: What is the difference between Krishna and Budha? Both Lord Krishna and Lord Buddha were avatars of the supreme god, Bhagwan Vishnu.
Likewise, did Buddha mention Shiva? The answer is rather obvious: Buddha did not mention Shiva because he did not exists at that time! Only later did brahmins cook up the concept of Shiva, Parvati, Skanda, Ganesha, etc. It contains almost half of the Buddha's Sutta's almost 42000 of them , the other half doesn't have shiva's mention that's for sure.
Then, do Buddhists believe Hindu gods?
Tibet Buddhists don't believe in the creator while Hindus does believe in the creator god (Lord Brahma). Buddhists don't follow or have any Myths like Mahabharata, Ramayana etc as they don't have vast past of their religion. But, NO BUDDHISTS DON'T PRAY HINDU GODS not even Lord Ganesha.
Who is the ninth avatar of Vishnu?
In the Northern tradition Balarama is replaced by Buddha who appears as the ninth avatar after Krishna, his mission being to purify Hinduism. Srimad Bhagavatam (circa 900 AD, according to Farquhar) takes the stand that Krishna is the original form of Vishnu and the incarnations were all his.
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