what were the Buddha's effects on beliefs
No, the Vedas are ancient sacred texts in Hinduism, while the Buddha was the founder of Buddhism. The teachings and beliefs found in the Vedas are different from those taught by the Buddha.
Yes and no. Those Italians who hold other or no beliefs don't believe in Buddha. Those Italians who respect Buddhism as a religion believe in Buddha.
The Buddha would say that the source of beliefs are from the universe (life) itself and that all the Buddha did was to uncover the truth of them. But we attribute the Dharma (teachings) to the Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama.
Buddha and his family were Hindu before Buddha became enlightened. In areas where Buddhism came in as an "alternate" belief the peoples had many beliefs - Taoist, Confucian, Christian.
They believe in the Lotus Sutra. They follow the beliefs of the Historic Buddha
( Shhhh! Typing. ) "Zen beliefs", not what you heard or read off of a web site. Much luck in your general direction.
The Buddha taught that some beliefs were true and were profitable, and some beliefs were false, or just speculation, and were unprofitable.
Jesus Buddha Lao Zi
Neither the Buddha nor Jesus taught any specific beliefs about the environment, as it was not an issue during their lifetimes.
Buddhism does not borrow any belief from any other religion. Buddhism is the teachings of the Buddha, who possessed the golden omniscience, which refers to 'the ability of knowing everything without the help of anyone or anything'. That is, everything the Buddha preached is independent of any other belief and besides, the Buddha's teachings are not beliefs, they are universal truths (the four noble truths, etc.) which were practically found by the Buddha himself.
there are many religions and other beliefs in Indonesia. but the major are Islam, Protestan, Catholic, Hindu, Buddha,