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I have always been slightly familiar with the religions of Hinduism and Buddhism due to my family and my childhood. However, I had never knew about the style and architecture of the two religions and how the spirituality affected the design of various temples. I thought that the designs of the Hindu and Buddhist temples, like the Lakshmana Temple, the Angkor War, the Bamiyan Buddha, and the Borobudar and how the layout and architecture revolved around the spirituality of the building (sculpture along outside for circulating and a layout that potentially reflects astrology). I also never really knew how every Hindu deity resulted from the main three of Shiva, Brahma, and Vishnu. I think this is interesting about Hinduism because it provides unity for the culture and a focus point but also allows expansion of belief and creativity in the faith in a number of various other deities that can be worshipped (Like Krishna, the Goddess Durga, or Rama).
If I were a Buddhist, I would have a lot less material possessions. I do not think that I would "stop caring" because that is more Taoist, though I would learn to let many things go and to not stress over certain aspects in my life as I try to find enlightenment through the release of myself and my desires. Though I would still try to learn and gain knowledge, it would be a different kind of knowledge than the style at high school or college and would focus more on the defeat of the "self".