Guatama Buddha became enlightened under a Bodhi tree in Bodha Gaya, India. He lived sometime between 580-460 b.c.
Effect of Hinduism on Buddhism changed Buddhism to some extent. Also abduction of Tibet by china & destruction of Buddhist ancient buildings led to important changes.
There is more than one religion practiced in China, although Buddhism is practiced most often. Other religions practiced are Taoism, Christianity, and Confucianism.
There are several religions practiced in Japan. However, Japan's "state" religion is Shinto.
His lasting effect was the guidelines he wrote for Japanese leaders based on the principles of the philosopher Confucius, including hard work and obeying authority. These guidelines became Japan's first contribution. He also helped spread Buddhism from China to Japan. Most Japanese accepted Buddhism and practiced both Shinto and Buddhism at the same time. Hope this helped:) from:<<>>Lov is blood<<>>
Shinto and Buddhism are two different things, there is no hybrid combination.
Buddhism began with the Buddha in about 440 BCE and has been continuously practiced from then until now.
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Buddhism is primarily practiced in Asia.
Buddhism can be practiced ANYWHERE in the world. It is easier to practice buddhism in the eastern countries however buddhism is now starting to grow in America and other countries over in the west. There is no set place where buddhism should be practiced because it is more of a way of life, not as much a religion.
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The majority of the Khmer followers practiced Buddhism. They referred to the religion as Khmer Buddhism style, because the religion was a mixture of Buddhism and Hinduism.
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Samurai practiced ancient shintoism.They also practiced a form of Buddhism knownas Zen.