One of the central doctrines of the Buddha is that there is no unchanging self, no soul, no atta.
The Soul of Buddha was created on 1918-04-21.
No. Assuming that "soul" refers to a separate self.
A soul
Buddhism has no offical idea of god. The Buddha was a hindu sant/satguru(an enlightened and blessed soul)
One of the teachings of the Buddha is that there is no unchanging self, there is no soul. So the question has no meaning in a Buddhist context.
There are ten views that are not essential towards one's spiritual life:-1) The universe is eternal2) The universe is not eternal3) The universe is finite4) The universe is not finite5) The soul is the same as the body6) The soul is one thing and the body is another thing7) The Buddha exists after death8) The Buddha does not exist after death9) The Buddha both exist and not exist at the same time10) The Buddha both not exist and not not exist at the same time.
If "liberate" is to free from oppression or confinement, an analogy could be "heal" meaning to restore to good health. Just as liberate frees from restrictions, heal brings about wellness and freedom from illness.
The disciples of the Buddha helped him by spreading his teachings over a lot of places as much as they could.
The cast of The Soul of Buddha - 1918 includes: Theda Bara as Bava Victor Kennard as Ysora Tony Merlo as M. Romaine Hugh Thompson as Sir John Dare Henry Warwick as Stage manager
at first they did
No he didn't but he could have done:)
It was dissolved by the SS before anyone could liberate it.