Ethics
Buddha leader/founder Sacred objects/symbols Buddha laws/writings sacred places Buddha celebrations/ceremonies/rituals
No, the real Buddha died over 2000 years ago.
The disciples of the Buddha helped him by spreading his teachings over a lot of places as much as they could.
The ideas of Buddha had an appeal over many of Buddha's teachings like the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path!
The ideas of Buddha had an appeal over many of Buddha's teachings like the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path!
Yes, it is very important. It is likewise important for historians to emphasize the Hindu background of the Buddha.
Over 9,000
The ladies at award ceremonies that hand over the trophies to the winners are called presenters.
Yes. Japanese merchants followed Buddha. They had special temples made of gold which they prayed and worshiped their leader. They had special ceremonies which they gave thanks and gifts to Buddha so he could restore all health and help them with their crops.
Buddha fasted because he ate at the ceremonies. He then left his family to find out the cause of human suffrage. On his trip he started to fast very little.
Buddha meditated in many places over the years. He attained enlightenment under the bodhi tree in Bodh Gaya, India.
"Right relationships" is a not a term that is found in the Buddha's teachings, but it is compatible with his teachings. Many of his teachings could be said to aid in right relationships. One can speculate on unspoken beneficial motives of some of the Buddha's teachings, and it is quite possible that the Buddha did wish to maintain peaceful order in society, but this is not something that he taught explicitly.