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 Wat is the meaning of 'Nepal'?
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Partial Weirdness

Who knows how Buddhism became and who is he?!?


    



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mehereintheeast
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Buddhism came to be when Gautama Buddha realized enlightenment, became the Buddha and stuttered teaching the way to enlightenment to others in the 5th century BCE. Buddhism spread throughout the ancient Indian sub-continent in the five centuries following the Buddha's death, and propagated into Central, Southeast, and East Asia over the next two millennia. Today, Buddhism is divided primarily into three traditions: TheravÄda (Sanskrit: SthaviravÄda), MahÄyÄna, and VajrayÄna and continues to attract followers worldwide. There are over 700 Million followers and is considered a major world religion. (the Fifth largest if you lump all Christian faiths together.) There are more Buddhists then there are Protestants (590 mil), Eastern Orthodoxy(200 Mil) or Mormons (12.6).

If you are interested the history of Buddhism, please check out the links provided.

I Hope this helps.


ong jon
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"nanci"... that is a VERY GOOD answer to a complex question... simplicity is best... thank you for not making us "suffer" through a long redundant responce such as those that i'm sure will follow.


trailsman1961
it'a a myth about an old emperor.


Nanci
Buddha was a prince who wanted to understand why there was suffering in the world. He gave up everything he had and sat for many years under a tree in contemplation of that question. He came to the conclusion that suffering is the result of being attached to things in this world, and of desire. Train yourself not to want, and you will be free from suffering. That is the very short answer to a complex question. Hope it helps! :)


melaleucath
BUDDHISM IS THE TEACHINGS OF BUDDHA (ONE WHO ATTAINED ENLIGHTENMENT) FROM SIDDHARTHA (PRINCE OF ANCIENT INDIA).

UPON SEEING SICK, OLD AGE AND DEATH, UPLIFTED HIS GREAT COMPASSION AND HENCE HIS JOURNEY TO SEEK THE *UNIVERSAL TRUTH*

UPON REALIZING THE ORIGIN OF LIVING BEINGS IS MERELY AN ATTACHMENT TO THE SELF, IMAGE OF SELF, DESIRES, IMAGE OF DESIRES AND THE DESIRES OF SELF, HE ATTAINED ENLIGHTENMENT.

AFTER ENLIGHTENMENT BUDDHA SHARES HIS WEALTH OF KNOWLEDGE WHICH IS BUDDHISM.





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