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Siddhartha, the founder of Buddhism, had no reason to mention God, who at the time was simply the regional God of Judah, a land he would no doubt have never heard of.
Also known as the Buddha, Siddhartha said that there was no good reason to worship any gods, but if people wish to do so, they may. Although he had never heard of God, I am sure the Buddha would have approved of anyone who wished to worship God, as long as they did so in peace.
No. Siddhartha was a man with no god-hood or godly connection.
is a god for Buddhism
Yes, Esther does mention God in her teachings.
no buddist dont have a god they believe in the buddha also known as siddhartha guatama
No, the book that does not mention God is the Book of Esther.
There is no Buddhist god, neither is Buddha god - he's just a man. Buddha was quite clear that the presence or absence of gods does not make any difference to our progress towards enlightenment.
yes.The god Mara was the god of desire that tried to keep Siddhartha from becoming the Buddha.
he said that he need to be god
Buddhism is centered around the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, commonly known as "the Buddha". Buddhists do not consider him a god.
There is not a version of the bible that doesn't mention God in the book of Ruth. However, God is not mentioned in the book of Esther in every version.
How do the themes of individuality, identity, and societal expectations intersect in The Great Gatsby, The Awakening, Their Eyes Were Watching God, and Siddhartha?
No, there is not mention of anyone named Buddy being a god.