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Theravada There are no classical schools of Buddhism that do both. The Pali Tripitaka is the center of Theravadin Buddhism, however historical study of the Buddha is not a part of the tradition -- though no doubt there are some Theravadins who have an interest. The historical study of the Buddha seems to progress mostly in scholarly circles. You might try searching out Skeptical Buddhism if you're interested in finding a group that is interested in both the Tripitaka and the historical study of the Buddha. (Facebook has an active group.)
Anyone that makes a study of the subject
Many very realised Buddhists are married and study Buddhism. The Buddha himself was married.
Buddhists do not worship any god, deity or person; not even the Buddha. We revere the Buddha for bringing us his wisdom and teachings. Buddhists Temples are places were monks and nuns live and study the Buddha's teachings. They also hold lessons and meditation practice for lay Buddhists.
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Buddha Is As Buddha Does has 288 pages.
Buddha Is As Buddha Does was created on 2008-02-26.
The video is a study of Zen Buddhism and compares it to the only remaining school from the time of Buddha, Therevada. It asks the question whether the Buddha in Japan would recognize the Buddha in original times. That Buddha has "disappeared" into Mahayana and Zen.
The ISBN of Buddha Is As Buddha Does is 978-0-06-085953-4.
Yes, because he was a Buddha!
The seven lucky Buddha statues are said to represent many instances in life like wealth, happiness, good luck, and the like. The seven statues are money Buddha, lucky Buddha, ingot Buddha, laughing Buddha, freedom Buddha, relaxing Buddha, and wealthy Buddha.
With the apostrophe so that it is Buddha's.