Buddhism is a religion about harmony,peace and finding the Buddha within yourself.The founder of Buddhism is Siddhartha Gautama.
In Buddhism ,people believe in karma and the 4 noble truths.
Many Buddhist's are vegetarians.
Buddhist's do not kill insects,animals,people.
Buddhist's meditate in quite places for their minds to relax and 'travel'.
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.
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Some of the shared beliefs of Buddhism and Hinduism are rebirth and Karma
This new Confucianism was created, in part, to reduce Buddhism's popularity. It taught that life in this world was just as important as the after life.
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AnswerOne interesting fact about Buddhism is that they dont believe in any thing supernatural. So they dont belevie in a being such as god or they dont believe there is a being that powerfull.
Gautama Buddha, Ashoka, the Dalai Lama.
Zen Buddhism arrived in Japan because of China and that Bhutan is an entirely Buddhist country.
Moses is important in JUDAISM, not Buddhism. Moses plays no part in Buddhism and his moral perspective is one that generally deals with creating a better society in this world than the Buddhist perspective, which is primarily about realizing and accepting the broken-ness and unsatisfactory-ness of this world.
The guy who started it was born a prince, but became a wandering holy man(his father's worst nightmare...).
Well I find the idea that everything good or bad that happens to me is the result of my own actions quite challenging.
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.
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Mecca is important in Islam, it has no signifiance in Buddhism
Some of the SECTS of Buddhism are Theravada, Mahayana, Tibetan, and Zen Buddhism. Buddhism is a religion, and therefor it has no "religions".