you can walk while you meditate
meditation is the most important work towards enlightenment
it is part of "right concentration"
there are many ways to meditate
Buddhism emphasizes meditation and self-discipline as the means to reach nirvana. Practicing mindfulness, mental concentration, and following the Eightfold Path are key components in the path to achieving enlightenment in Buddhism.
Buddhism originated in India and spread to China, gaining many followers over the centuries. Buddhist teachings were introduced to China via trade routes, leading to the establishment of monasteries and the translation of texts into Chinese. Buddhism became a major influence on Chinese culture, art, and philosophy.
The main difference between Theravada and Mahayana Buddhism is their approach to enlightenment. Theravada focuses on individual realization and self-liberation, while Mahayana emphasizes compassion and the idea of helping all beings achieve enlightenment. Additionally, Mahayana includes a wider range of texts and practices than Theravada.
It is hard to say as the majority of people practice Buddhism although there are a few exceptions to that as some may choose to practice Christianity or another religion. However, I think the most practiced religions are firstly Buddhism and then Christianity.
Buddhism originated in India around the 5th century BCE with the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, who later became known as the Buddha. It was founded on the belief in the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path as a way to end suffering and achieve enlightenment. Buddhism eventually spread throughout Asia and beyond due to its inclusive teachings and adaptability to different cultures.
Buddhism emphasizes meditation and self-discipline as the means to reach nirvana. Practicing mindfulness, mental concentration, and following the Eightfold Path are key components in the path to achieving enlightenment in Buddhism.
Hinduism and buddism
Is a religion
The spiritual leader of Buddism is Dalai Lama, there is no true leader of Buddism.
No.
No.
Kelsang Gyatso has written: 'Transform Your Life' 'Intro to Buddhism (Introduction to Buddism)' 'The New Meditation Handbook' 'Meaningful to behold' -- subject(s): Bodhisattvas 'Ocean of Nectar' 'Corazon de la Sabiduria' 'Meaningful to Behold' 'Universal Compassion' 'The Meditation Handbook' 'Introduction to Buddhism' 'Introduction to Buddhism' 'Great Treasury of Merit' 'How to Solve Our Human Problems' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Buddhist meditations, Buddhism, Four Noble Truths, Spiritual life 'The Bodhisattva vow' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Mahayana Buddhism, Religious life 'Meditation for Relaxation' 'Essence of Vajrayana' 'Introduction to Buddhism' -- subject(s): Buddhism, Budismo 'A meditation handbook' -- subject(s): Buddhism, Meditation, Meditation (Buddhism) 'Mahamudra Tantra' 'Tantric Grounds and Paths' 'Meaningful to behold' -- subject(s): Bodhisattvas 'Meditation Handbook' 'The new meditation handbook' -- subject(s): Meditation, Buddhism, Spiritual life
buddism
The Budda and his followers
Dalai Lama.
Buddism
moderation !