Buddhism is not a monolithic structure - like the Christian church where Catholics and Jehovahs Witnesses or Martial Arts clubs where Tae Kwon Do and Wu Shu proponents will give similar but conflicting opinions on some issues and the strengths of their particular take on them, Buddhist congregations are the same. Local Buddhist temples are a good source of information as are co-workers and friends who are Buddhists. Searching on-line is a useful tool as is the local library.
You should learn about him because he was the one who founded Buddhism. If you want to learn how he started Buddhism, type the question into wikianswers as well, and you should get a good answer.
Buddhism developed in Nepal / Northern India
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In Buddhism, a bodhisattva is usually an image of great compassion. Kwan Yin is a good example. She is the Goddess of compassion. In Buddhism, you are taught that if you learn compassion in this life, you have done well. There are many bodhisattvas or statues of beautiful characters in Buddhism. Buddha himself is the greatest bodhisattva of all.
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Try "Good Question, Good Answer" by Bhikku Dhammika, One more is "Word of the Buddha" by NYANTILOKA. Both are freely available on the internet.
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to learn a more accurate version of buddhism as there are many versions.
Around 185 Million people are Mahayana Buddhists. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddhism#Mahayana
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