because they have
The Buddha specifically forbade his followers from making statues or other items depicting him for fear that they would turn him into a deity or start worshiping him. As time past this obviously was not followed. This explains why all artistic depictions of Buddha are different, because there are no images of Buddha from his time lifetime.
There is no god(s) in Buddhism. As a consequence there are no worshippers. Buddhists frequently turn their attention to the example of Buddha as an inspiration, but as he is only a man there is no anticipation of divine intervention or blessing.
The essential Buddhist teachings are that ignorance leads to attachment and aversion which in turn lead to greater suffering. The Buddha taught that if you increase your ignorance you are likely to experience greater suffering.
500 feet
500 feet
BRONSKI BEAT - Smalltown Boy
500 miles away
Badger
According to the Pali Canon, the Buddha's wife gave birth to a son before his turn to asceticism. He was named Rahula. At age seven, he met his father who had by then become the Buddha and was ordained as the first Samanera , or novice monk.
Buddhism has no deities to interact with humans. in the story of the Buddha's enlightenment Mara, the personification of his own doubts, attempts to turn him from realizinghis enlightenment, but fails.
depends on where you are. If your in a busy area, like business or residential, it is 100 feet. it your not, then 200
100 feet