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No, belief of Buddhism are completely different from teachings of Bhagwat Geeta. Bhagwat geeta teaches man to do his duty no matter the cost, while Buddhism teaches peace and nonviolence.
i didn't know that Buddhism was the official religion of Japan. But I do know that a 13th century monk named Nichiren Daishonin chanted Nam myoho renge kyo and that it has spread and will continue to spread for the next 10,000 years, as predicted in the Lotus Sutra. It is called Nichiren Daishonin's Buddhism and it teaches the correctness and Shayamuni's true intent of the Lotus Sutra.
True Buddhism refers to the Theravada Buddhism, the pure teachings made by the Buddha over 2556 years ago (counting back from 2013), which are not fixed, adjusted, or amended for any reasons by anyone.There are more than 3 branches of Buddhism but the pure, original or true teachings of the Buddha are retained in Theravada Buddhism.
Yes, He Believed It Was Immoral
no this is not true at all. Buddhism was founded by siddhartha.
Yes, after his invasion of Kalinga.
yes
This is sort of true. Buddhism was founded by Siddhartha Gautama, who was a prince, but then basically abdicated at 29, meaning he relinquished his power, no longer making him a prince.
NO, Christianity is the only true religion.Answer:All religions are true to their adherents and regarded as false (or at least questionable) to most other religions. No test is available to prove if a religion is true or false. In the case of Buddhism, it works as either a philosophy or a religion.
Simply put yes it is true.
The essential problem of Buddhism is to still the mind and experience the true nature of things, it is incredibly hard to achieve for sutained periods.
Buddhists and true Christians have no common ground.