Buddha became enlightened over 2500 years ago and found the 4 noble truths. So the answer is " Buddhism". But Buddism lacks dogma, a god(s), prayer and exclusivity, so it can't be called a religion.
The Four Noble Truths are the basis of Buddhism. They state that:
The Four Noble Truths are one of the central teachings of the Buddhist tradition.
Buddhism follows the Four Noble Truths.
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The definition of a Buddhist could be someone who follows the four noble truths.
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The Four Noble Truths were not founded on the teachings of Buddha. Buddhism arose from the Middle Path and the Four Noble Truths.
The Four Noble Truths are: 1)Life means suffering. 2)The origin of suffering is attachment. 3)The cessation of suffering is attainable. 4)The path to the cessation of suffering. And they belong to the Buddhist religion. (Buddhism)
Ideas or truths that came to Buddha while he was sitting under a tree and which form the basis for the Buddhist religion.
The Four Noble Truths are the central doctrine to Buddhism. The Truths state that suffering is part of life, that suffering is the cause of attachment, that cessation of suffering is attainable, and this cessation is possible by following the Eightfold Path.
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