buddhists relate to man in the same way as science does big bang etc.
Answer: The concerns of Buddhism relate to sentient beings (beings that exhibit self awareness). Mankind is an example of beings with this quality. So Buddhism is aimed directly at mankind. The relationships with living beings that are not "man" that may not be sentient have been a question to Buddhists and others. The famous koan "Does a dog have a Buddha nature?" brings this to mind (the frequently quoted answer id answer is "Mu")
it relates because most of chinese people are buddhists and the wheel of life is part of china
Like Buddhism in general, Zen Buddhists worship no god(s) Non-Buddhists often mistakenly believe that Buddhists worship The Buddha. He is, however, just a man. His "claim to fame" is that he worked out the path to decreasing pain through the control of desire on his own, without instruction or guidance. He is revered for this, but not worshipped
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Worship is an action rendered to a religion's god(s). Buddha is not a god, he is a man. He is revered by Buddhists and other people who value his thoughts. Chinese are not the only people who are Buddhists.
The Buddha, a man who uncovered the truths behind why we suffer and how to end suffering.
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They co existed
Dilshan is a sri Lankan citizen. Most of srilankans are Buddhists. So dilshan is a Buddhist man.
We Buddhists believe in no immortal, all-powerful deities, not even the Buddha, who was just a man.
People who believe in Buddha are commonly called Buddhists. They practice Buddhism
max weber relate in South Africa just because he was the best theoritical man in the world an d he is the man who is most used in using the political
Like Buddhism in general, Zen Buddhists worship no god(s) Non-Buddhists often mistakenly believe that Buddhists worship The Buddha. He is, however, just a man. His "claim to fame" is that he worked out the path to decreasing pain through the control of desire on his own, without instruction or guidance. He is revered for this, but not worshipped