To save beings from suffering.
The most important belief in Buddhism is the belief in the enlightenment of the Buddha. There are many other beliefs like, rebirth , law of karma, different realms of existence, etc
Buddhism is an example of a belief system. Followers search for liberation from suffering by following the teachings of the Buddha Siddhartha Gautama.
Thervada Buddhism focuses on the Buddha's wisdom, where as Mahayana Buddhism focuses on the Buddha's compassion.
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.
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.
Buddhism is unimportant to the Buddha, the Buddha only cared about reality and ending suffering.
Buddha came from India. Buddhists who first followed into his belief are also originally from India. But today the religion Buddhism is a spread world wide!
Because the Buddha is a good person and other people who don't belief in his splits the religion.
buddha who started buddhism.
The three religious belief systems are buddhism, confucianism, and neo-confucianism. They are taught by Buddha and Confucius.
Buddhism was founded in India by Siddhartha Gautama, also known as the Buddha. This belief system emphasizes the path to enlightenment through the practices of meditation, mindfulness, and ethical living. Buddhism spread from India to various parts of Asia and beyond.
Buddha is considered an incarnation of God by the Hindu scriptures. Buddhism is for the benefit of the atheists. Buddhism is an atheist religion, but they follow Buddha's atheistic teachings.