I think we should not be looking for "major criticisms" of any religion, since to do so could be regarded as offensive to its adherents. Look for the truth about religions, and if that leads to something that appears critical, or favourable, so be it. Therefore, a major criticism that Buddhism shares equally with Christianity, Judaism and all other religions is that no religion can be objectively proven to be the Truth. Perhaps the best answer to this question is to quote from Zoroastrianism: Good thoughts, good words and good deeds.
One of the major conflict of Buddhism is violence for the sake of peace. Buddhism allows for violence in resolving some kind of conflicts.
As with all major religions, Buddhism has its own set of practices and traditions. The major practices are twice daily prayers, meditation, and in some cases making offerings to the altar.
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The two major holidays or festivals in Buddhism are Vesak and Kathina. There is some variation from country to country.
The major belief (or teachings) of Buddhism is the Four Noble Truths. The major practice of Buddhism is the Five Noble Precepts.
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There are three major types, or vehicles, in Buddhism. They are the Hinayana, Mahayana, and Vajrayana.
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The ordination of monks and nuns and the bi-weekly recitation of the rules for monks and nuns. Some schools of Buddhism have additional rituals.
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