Buddhism is one of world’s most popular religions and was founded by Siddharta in northern India in the 6th century. Siddharta’s teachings led him to become the Buddha. In his teachings, he explains that the causes of our suffering in life are due to something called the three poisons and human beings are the source of it. Hatred, greed, and delusion are known to be the three poisons. The source of hatred, which is represented by the snake refers to anger. It breeds aversion, where one rejects or avoids people or things they dislike. The second poison is greed and is depicted by the rooster. Greed is the desire to want what others have; this ultimately creates attachments. The pig is the symbol of delusion; it refers to
Buddhism is one of world’s most popular religions and was founded by Siddharta in northern India in the 6th century. Siddharta’s teachings led him to become the Buddha. In his teachings, he explains that the causes of our suffering in life are due to something called the three poisons and human beings are the source of it. Hatred, greed, and delusion are known to be the three poisons. The source of hatred, which is represented by the snake refers to anger. It breeds aversion, where one rejects or avoids people or things they dislike. The second poison is greed and is depicted by the rooster. Greed is the desire to want what others have; this ultimately creates attachments. The pig is the symbol of delusion; it refers to