6th century
Buddhism began in India as a part of Hinduism in about the 6th century b.c.. For many centuries Buddhism was a movement within Hinduism. When Buddhist missionaries went to the surrounding areas they did not take Hinduism with them. In India the two movements gradually separated. The separation began about the third century a.d. and was complete about the 9th century.
Buddhism wasn't found in the 6th century! It was 500 years before the birth of Jesus.
Siddhartha Gautama; 6th century BC
Siddhartha Gautama; 6th century
Buddhism was founded in the 6th Century B.C.E.
Siddhartha Gautama; 6th century
It is the modern branch which is the nearest to the original. Buddhism has at least two main branches, Theravada which started in 6th century BCE and Mahayana, 3rd century BCE.
Buddhism started in ancient India in 563 BCE.by Siddhartha gautama in the 6th century BC
Siddhartha Gautama founded Buddhism in the 6th century BC.
Siddhartha Gautama started Buddhism when he reached enlightenment.
Zen Buddhism started in China around the 6th century. It was supposedly brought over from India by a monk. Eventually, it was influenced by the Tao, which explains it's differences compared to the Indian schools of Buddhism.