Many people in early India accepted Buddha and his teachings due to his emphasis on personal experience and practical wisdom over ritualistic practices and caste distinctions. His teachings on the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path offered a clear framework for overcoming suffering and achieving enlightenment, appealing to those disillusioned by the existing social and religious hierarchies. Additionally, Buddhism promoted values such as compassion and mindfulness, which resonated with a wide audience seeking spiritual fulfillment and social equality.
The religion is Buddhuisim.
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by avoiding ashoka's plans in 1100s
by avoiding ashoka's plans in 1100s
There are 4 main Buddhist pilgrimage sites: # The Buddha's birth place: Lumbini Park, near Kapilavatthu, India # The Buddha's place of enlightenment: Bodhgaya (Bodhi Gaya), India # The Buddha's first teaching site: the Deer Park at Sarnath in Benares, India # The Buddha's place of death: Kushinagar (Kusinara), India 5. this 1 to 4 answer is verry verry rang. I thing they don't know about BUDDHA !!! # Answer is The Buddha's Birth place Lumbini NEPAL.
buddha introduced Buddhism in India.
Many type of people lived in India. Like Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Buddha, Jain etc.
The Ganges river is sacred to the people of India. It is the river the Buddha used symbolically in many of his teachings.
No, Buddha came from india.
Buddha had disciples and after he died, they started teaching other people while traveling around. Then the disciples taught more disciples and it spread from there.
Rather ironically, as Buddha was from India, Hinduism is far more common in India.
First, Buddha people are generally called "Buddhists" or "followers of Buddha." They first practiced their religion in India, but it was spread by missionaries to places like China, Japan, Nepal, and all over Southeast Asia as well.