Mahayana Buddhism addresses the question of suffering by emphasizing the concept of compassion and the Bodhisattva ideal, where individuals strive for enlightenment not only for themselves but for the sake of all sentient beings. It teaches that suffering arises from ignorance and attachment, and advocates for the cultivation of wisdom, compassion, and the practice of the Six Perfections to alleviate suffering. Additionally, Mahayana texts highlight the importance of skillful means (upaya) in helping others navigate their suffering. Ultimately, it presents a path toward collective liberation and the realization of inherent Buddha-nature in all beings.
In Hinduism, yes (though this could be debated.) The Buddha did not address the question.
The Fourth Buddhist Council was presided over by Emperor Kanishka, who ruled in the 2nd century CE in what is now Afghanistan. This council is believed to have taken place in the region of Kashmir and focused on the development of Mahayana Buddhism. It aimed to consolidate the teachings of the Buddha and address various doctrinal issues within the expanding Buddhist community. Kanishka's patronage played a significant role in the spread and evolution of Buddhism during this period.
They aren't really related to each other, and they have only superficial similarities. Roman Catholicism focuses on salvation of the soul through good deeds and faith in Jesus Christ and acknowledging him as the Son of God. Buddhism, which in many ways is more a philosophy than a spiritual religion, focuses on accepting that life is suffering and that letting go of human desires reduces suffering on the way toward nirvana, or enlightenment.
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