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There are many Hindu Gods and Goddesses that people worship for one reason or another. They include Ganesha, Maya, Brahma, Buddha, Shiva, Krishna, Ganga, and Vishnu.
The original Buddha was from India, but many of the Dravidians and indigenous people had dark complexion. Black doesn't mean African. There are many black all over the world but they are not African. The Buddha was most likely black not Indo-European.
The Catholic Reformation is the European religious movement that caused many groups to eventually move into the new world to worship freely.
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Anonymos you are wrong its:Many
Buddhism change after the Buddha death- his followers developed many different interpretations of his teachings . Although Buddha forbidden people to worship him, some began to teach that he was a god.
Depending on your definition of worship, Buddhists either do not worship at all, or worship as often as they see fit. Unlike many religions, there is no specific requirement for this in the Buddha's teachings. In monasteries, generally the community recites teachings of the Buddha at least twice a day.
Worship is a term used in religion to define the relation of the worshipping people towards their god(s). Buddhism has no god(s) so there is no worshipping going on. Buddhists however to revere and respect Buddha for defining the path to enlightenment. As he was simply a man, not a god, this would not be worship.
First off, we Buddhists do not worship any deity, not even the Buddha. We revere the Buddha for his teachings, but he is not a god. As to your question, it is the worlds fourth largest religion in the world with somewhere between 400- 500 Million follower (about 6% of the world's population).
First off, we Buddhists do not worship any diety, not even the Buddha. We revere the Buddha for his teachings, but he is not a god. As to your question, it is the worlds fourth largest religion in the world with somewhere between 400- 500 Million follower (about 6% of the world's population).
Everyone already has Buddha-nature. Many, however, are not aware of their own Buddha-nature yet.Answer No-one can become a Buddha if they know how to become one.
No, Chinese New Year is not a religious festival; it is a new year based on the traditional Chinese calendar. Not all Chinese are Buddhists, many have different religions ranging from Taoism to Christianity. Therefore, people may worship Buddha on Chinese New Year, but it is not a custom belonging to Chinese New Year, but more of a personal practice of Buddhists.
There are many Hindu Gods and Goddesses that people worship for one reason or another. They include Ganesha, Maya, Brahma, Buddha, Shiva, Krishna, Ganga, and Vishnu.
Many people in the world today worship one god.
Many people in the world today worship one god.
Yes Chinese people do worship many gods
the people of sumer practiced polytheism the worship of many gods