In terms of a wider view of celibacy, only the Jewish Tradition, I think, is against it. So to is Islam, although it is practiced in some Sufi orders.
The Buddha presented it as an ideal rule of life for monks and nuns. In Hinduism, celibacy is more commonly associated with the sadhus ('holy men'), ascetics who renounce the world. In the Vedic texts, the text translated as 'celibacy' means 'dedicated to the Divinity of Life'.
The Buddha presented it as an ideal rule of life for monks and nuns. In Hinduism, celibacy is more commonly associated with the sadhus ('holy men'), ascetics who renounce the world. In the Vedic texts, the text translated as 'celibacy' means 'dedicated to the Divinity of Life'.