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    troubles and originally founded the philosophy of Buddhism. He then determined that suffering was the punishment of human desire so he went to spread his beliefs. He then became know as the “enlightened one.” The philosophy soon became a religion that opposed the caste system and encouraged followers to find their divine essence. Buddhism was spread into China by the Silk Road Trade Route in 265 CE and it began its teachings there on. When Buddhism was spread to China in 265 BCE‚ many nomadic and

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    Buddhism is a religion that developed in India‚ founded by Siddhartha Gautama. He was born in Kapilaustu‚ C. 563-483 B.C. There was a man who ruled a clan called the Shakyas.  He was head of this clan‚ and the king of this country. His name is Shuddodana Gautama‚ the father of Siddhartha. Shuddodana’s wife was the beautiful‚ Mahamaya.  Mahamaya was expecting her first born.  She had had a strange dream in which she saw a baby elephant that was beautiful‚ bright‚ and silver. Brahman priest interpreted

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    I would say this is mostly due to Buddhism not having a set system of instruction or a specific direction it is headed. Misconceptions in modern Buddhism include focuses in being compassionate and being able to obtain a more pseudo‚ hyper awareness of one’s surroundings. These misconceptions stem from traditional buddhism focusing on the reality of all life and those of the past and future‚ along with the important connections being made over time. Modern buddhism seems to have its roots planted deep

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    Contrast Buddhism and Christianity What is the best religion in the world? It is the question that everybody argument. Each country has its own culture with different religions. That’s why there are many religions in the world‚ such as: Buddhism‚ Christianity‚ Islam‚ Judaism‚ and Hinduism. Each religion has its own featured‚ so nobody can’t choose which one is the best religion in the world. Religions are different in a lot of ways‚ for example‚ the places that they are popular. Christianity and

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    through. He shows the woman about suffering through the mustard seeds she obviously must have thought it was easy as there would have been a lot of mustard seeds in every house this may also be a reason why the Buddha chose the mustard seeds. This story tells us that Buddhist attitude to suffering is that to live is to suffer as we know that death could be around the corner. We just know that death is their but not knowing when it will come is the real suffering. During our lifetime‚ we have to go

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    Sophia Barbosa Mr. Gibbs APWH Period 2 January 31‚ 2013 Although Buddhism was not accepted when it was first introduced to China‚ it has its positive aspects and was later on respected. In these documents‚ the authors- whether they may be a Chinese scholar‚ Confucian scholar‚ or a Buddhist scholar- display either animosity towards Buddhism‚ enthusiasm and encouragement towards the teachings of Buddhism‚ or a neutral opinion of not only the Buddhist ways‚ but the Confucian as well. Undoubtably

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    Buddhism Lucy Smith Kendra Krim Buddhism originated in Northern India. Cultural Diffusion No clear pattern of diffusion. Spacial Distribution Located mostly in China and surrounding areas. Core Beliefs • Buddhism offers an explanation for evil and human suffering. • The Four Noble Truths: the doctrines of Buddha: • All life is suffering‚ • The cause of suffering is ignorant desire‚ • This desire can be destroyed‚ • The means to this is the Eightfold Path. Buddhism is a universalizing

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    Buddhism was based on the teachings of Siddharta Gautama aka. Buddha. This is a religion which understands that there is suffering but needs to end. It is not a Monotheistic religion. Buddhists believe that there is a cycle of birth‚ life‚ death‚ and rebirth etc... If they cannot gain enlightenment before they die; they will be reborn. In order for them to break out of this cycle‚ they have to gain Enlightenment. Getting out of this cycle is also called Nirvana. This means they have found perfect

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    community was Vardhamana‚ the last Jina in a series of 24 who lived in East India. He attained enlightenment after 13 years of deprivation and committed the act of salekhana‚ fasting to death‚ in 420 BCE. Jainism has many similarities to Hinduism and Buddhism which developed in the same part of the world. They believe in karma and reincarnation as do Hindus but they believe that enlightenment and liberation from this cycle can only be achieved through asceticism. Jains follow

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    What is Buddhism? According to the Oxford Dictionary religion is “The belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power‚ especially a personal God or gods.” But‚ Buddhism does not believe in an almighty god rather Buddhism is a religion that follows different philosophies to attain the ability awake from this world attain enlightenment. In Society‚ Buddhism is well-known and respected throughout the world as a religion known for its peaceful and kind nature. But‚ this way of life is a result

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