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    especially to my friends and many individuals‚ for their enthusiastic encouragements and helps during the preparation of this assignment by sharing ideas regarding this subject and for their assistance in proofreading this manuscript. Sincerely yours‚ Siddhartha Bhowmik ID: 03-10-19-056 Letter of Transmittal Date: July 31‚ 2012 To Mr.Muhammad Mohiuddin Professor‚ Department of Management Studies‚ Faculty of Business Studies‚ University Of Dhaka.

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    Hinduism was during the Vedic age‚ but some customs‚ such as ritual bathing‚ remain the same. Buddhism developed very differently. It was created by a Hindu prince. The prince‚ in ancient Nepal‚ was named Siddhartha. Over time‚ he found enlightenment and the Four Noble Truths through mediation. Once Siddhartha became enlightened‚ his name was changed to Buddha or the enlightened one. Polytheism is the worship of many gods. Hinduism is a polytheistic religion with three hundred thirty million deities. Hinduism

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    Group 2 Team Paper 1 REL2300 July 2‚ 2010 Finding Inner Peace Being at peace with one’s inner self sounds inviting but some aspects of many different religions can be hard to grasp at times. While most religions influence others‚ some have ideas and beliefs from sources unknown. Hinduism and Budhism are two of many religions. Having many similarities‚ their differences are what make them unique. Hindus have many gods‚ polytheism‚ and Buddhist believe in finding one’s inner peace. They both

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    spread from generation to generation for many decade. Every religion has a different importance to peoples lives. In the case of Buddhism‚ Siddhartha Gautama made his religion‚ Buddhism‚ a part of his everyday life. It is a life philosophy‚ a way of life. Buddhism was one of the major relgion’s. It first started in India around 500 B.C Siddhartha Gautama‚ didn’t always practice Buddhism. Gautama started out in the Hinduism practice. After he switched over to Buddhism‚ he became known

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    in the clear path it provides‚ the disapproval of blind faith‚ and the responsibility Buddhism encourages us to take responsibility for our actions. Unlike other popular religions Buddhism lays out a clear path for practitioners to fallow. When Siddhartha Gautama first leaves his palace he is

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    It’s all worth it; every draft‚ every critique‚ every sentence is part of a process that leads to something amazing. This is one meaningful lesson I have learned in Honors English II. I realized that every step taken is a step in the right direction‚ towards progression as a student and ultimately success. Along the journey it is important to keep my eyes on the prize‚ one concept the old woman in “A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty taught me. Keeping her eyes on the prize‚ she is able to overcome obstacles

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    Buddha’s Way English Dhamma School Term Test-December 2013-Grade 4 Name:____________________________ Duration -2Hours Answer all the questions. PAPER 01 Underline the correct answer. 1.How long did bikkhu Bakkula Live? a. 150 Years b. 130 Years c. 160 Years d. 140 Years 2.To Whom did Kolitha & Upathissa first go to find happiness? a. Alarakalama b. Sanjaya c. Uddakaramaputhtte d. Asitha 3.Where did Visaka go to meet the Buddha? a. Jethavanaramaya b. Veluvanaramaya c. Migadaramaya

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    The word Zen emphasizes the value of meditation. In order to experience something‚ you must understand it properly first. For meditation‚ having a peaceful and silent environment is necessary so one would have the tools to clear their mind of all irrelevant noise. The Water Moon Monastery in Taipei‚ Taiwan has the ideal location for Buddhist monks to reside in it‚ because of its environment surrounding it. At the entrance‚ there are two walls made up of concrete that are of different lengths

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    need to bring these large populations together‚ this population increase was due to the agriculture abundance. Chinese civilization and Indus civilization both developed sophisticated belief systems by influential philosophers like Confucius and Siddhartha Gautama. These philosophers developed the teachings of Confucianism and Buddhism which were some of major beliefs and were open to anyone who believed in them. The development of these regions led to similarities and differences in the use of religion

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    different levels of morality and not wanting the other person to continue their practices that way. The way that history has such a mass effect on our modern day lives religion wise could almost be seen as extraordinary. Buddhism founded by Siddhartha Gautama. The Buddha lived and taught in the eastern part of India around between the 6th and 4th centuries BC. Buddhism was never necessary a religion‚ as much as it is a philosophy/ way of living. Buddhists seek enlightenment and try and teach

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