Buddhism has not said any thing about how was man created, but Buddhism has answered it indirectly. Buddha has given a law known as `the law of dependent origination. according to this Law a thing will happen if the required circumstances are there, for example if water is heated it will change into vapour and if heat is taken away from vapour it will again change into awter.here heat is the required item for the circumstance. Buddhism accepts what science say about how man was created. Man was evolved from apes and still manhas been evolving anatomically and functionally. Buddhism never accepts man was created by God, why because Buddhism rejected the existence of God and Soul.
Buddhism has not said any thing about how was man created, but Buddhism has answered it indirectly. Buddha has given a law known as `the law of dependent origination. according to this Law a thing will happen if the required circumstances are there, for example if water is heated it will change into vapour and if heat is taken away from vapour it will again change into awter.here heat is the required item for the circumstance. Buddhism accepts what science say about how man was created. Man was evolved from apes and still manhas been evolving anatomically and functionally. Buddhism never accepts man was created by God, why because Buddhism rejected the existence of God and Soul.
That is the correct spelling of "creation" (making something). The capitalized form "Creation" refers to the genesis of mankind by God.
There is no special Buddhist calendar. At when th Buddhist date of creation is - they do not concern themselves with questions that cannot be answered, it is a waste of time.
Buddhist creation myths often include the concept of multiple worlds or realms, the idea of cyclical creation and destruction, the role of karma in shaping existence, and the importance of enlightenment and liberation from suffering.
In Buddhism there is both a spiritual creation and a physical creation of the world depending on which of the three creation theories the Buddhist believes.
Populating the earth and continuing mankind, and the joy of creation.
I am not able to answer for all Buddhists traditions but I have been taught that the world was create according to the normal laws of physics that govern planetary creation. There are a lot more Buddhist teachings on how the universe was created and energy systems in general but I'm sure many if not most Buddhists would be happy with the current scientific explanations about the creation of planet earth.
She endowed his creation, mankind, with reason. She also helped to sneak him into Olympus so he could steal fire for mankind.
Since God made the planet and everything in it and placed mankind in a position of authority, then mankind must look after the creation in a responsible manner.
Yes, the concept of religion, which includes beliefs and practices, is ultimately created by mankind.
Brahman is the highest reality and exists beyond the world. Buddhist Creation states the same belief in one higher reality being responsible for everything in existence.
Some key elements found in Buddhist creation stories include the concept of karma, the cycle of birth and rebirth (samsara), the importance of compassion and non-violence, and the idea of enlightenment (nirvana) as the ultimate goal.
Religion is a creation of mankind, therefore it would cease to exist if man were no longer here. If animals got smart enough then sure.