Yes, Buddhism promotes peace in a couple ways. The first peace that Buddhism teaches is peace in oneself. When one finds peace with themselves then they can finally work towards a greater peace for all of mankind.
Not really. Peace, both interpersonal and internal, is only attained when desire and attachment are overcome. To want peace in the absence of that step is to want the sweetness of sugar without the sugar.
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You can promote peace in your home by cleaning and being nice and share things.
It has promoted peace in entire world.
The Buddhist word for peace is "Shanti" or "Upasama."
Buddhism helped promote vegetarianism--the practice of ahimsa, or nonviolence.
Ashoka converted to Buddhism out of remorse for his conquest of the Kalingas. He witnessed a lot of bloodshed and cruelty so he wanted a peace of mind. Buddhism teaches love, peace, and tolerance.
No
One of the major conflict of Buddhism is violence for the sake of peace. Buddhism allows for violence in resolving some kind of conflicts.
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