Buddha's teachings allow each one of us to take control of our future through an understanding of the laws of cause and effect.
Buddha's teachings allow each one of us to take control of our future through an understanding of the laws of cause and effect.
Buddha's teachings allow each one of us to take control of our future through an understanding of the laws of cause and effect.
Buddha's teachings allow each one of us to take control of our future through an understanding of the laws of cause and effect.
because he said they would eventually reach a state of perfect peace as long as they have good karma
Buddha's teachings allow each one of us to take control of our future through an understanding of the laws of cause and effect.
For Buddhists, it's because the Buddha discovered why people suffer and the end of suffering and brought us his teachings (the Dharma). Hindu''s also reconginze the Buddhas teachings and believe that he is the 9th avatar of Vishnu, the Hindu name for God.
Well, some of the ways are as follows: 1) The Buddha traveled throughout Northern India teachings as he went. People listened, like what they heard and started to be followers 2) Monks went out during the morning and begged for food. In return for food the monks would give a teaching. 3) Buddhist lay people who were merchants traveled to new lands and brought the teachings to new areas. 4) The Buddhas teachings were written down, which gave a way for curious people to read about the Buddha and his teachings.
As seen from how the Buddha oversaw the sangha, in which he supported consultation and consensus from all monks, he believe that all people should have a voice in all important decisions. So it was very democratic; but we must be careful in using modern western terms, such as democracy, republic, socialist, in terms of the Buddhas teachings since these concepts did not exist, with all their modern connotations, at that time.
We do not have priests in Buddhism. We worship no gods or persons. It is a religion and a way of life devoid of authority, ritual, speculation, tradition, and the supernatural. There is no dogma that a person needs to believe in to be a Buddhist. In Buddhism we have only Monks/Nuns and lay people. Monks and Nuns have dedicated their lives to learning and practicing the Buddha's teachings in a monastic setting. Monks and Nuns who have been given transmission (that is they have received and understood the Buddhas teachings and can apply them correctly to any situation) can teach others about what the Buddha taught. That's about as much of a hierarchy there is in Buddhism. It is more a collection of like-minded individuals who study and practice cooperatively the Buddhas teachings.
the Buddhas worship in the garden out side their temple
There are many online courses for engineering. However, many people take classes at an actual engineering trade school to get hands-on teachings and tests.