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Well, he founded Bhuddism for starters. At the time that Siddharta was living in India, the main religion, Hinduism was becoming corrupt in his eyes. So after some soulsearching, he came upon the ways of Bhuddism. He traveled India for the rest of his life, teaching what he had learned until his death. Bhuddism was a major force in the countries of India, China, Japan, Burma and sri lanka for hundreds of years and still are today.

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