Lord buddha found Buddhism.That's the starting point of buddhism.
Siddharta Gautama, to be known as Buddha after his enlightenment, was unsatisfied with his luxurious life as a prince. Over four separate days, on a journey out with his charioteer, Channa, he experienced four sights: an old man, a sick man, a funeral procession and a Saddhu (Indian holy man). He went off to try and find an answer to man's suffering. After many wanderings, he sat down underneath a Bodhi tree, and started to meditate. He meditated for a long time, overcoming many temptations, until finally he reached Nirvana, the state of eternal bliss.
Buddha experienced enlightenment and set out to teach others to follow the middle path.
In India
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Hinduism origin cannot be authenticated. Lord Buddha established Buddhism.
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Hinduism did not originate from Buddhism but vice versa as Siddhārtha Gautama Buddha, the founder of Buddhism, was a royal Hindu prince born to King Śuddhodana and Queen Maha Maya of the Shakya clan, which ruled parts of India and Nepal during this time period.
No, Buddhism did not originate in Japan, but it is a religion in Japan today. It originated in India. If you want more info visit [related links]
Why can't people get it? Buddhism is NOT important to India because it did NOT originate from India. IT ORIGINATED FROM NEPAL, SOUTHWESTERN NEPAL.
INDIA It started in India and moved to china
About five hundred years, give or take a hundred.
Buddhism originated in northern India around the 6th century B.C. The tree under which Siddhartha Gautama reached enlightenment is located in Bodh Gaya, India.
Buddism isn't really a religion, because they do not necessarily worship Buddah. It's considered a system of beliefs.