Are there Gods in Buddhism?
There is no absolute God in Buddhism, although many have interpreted Buddhism as a search for God. That is, those seeking enlightenment need to concentrate on their own spiritual paths themselves rather than relying on an outside support.
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Can you explain the relationship between war and Asoka's conversion to Buddhism?
Ashoka converted to Buddhism out of remorse for his conquest ...
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What are the differences between buddhism and hinduism?
Buddhism as a religion refutes the ideas of eternal self and ...
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How has buddhism influenced shinto?
Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples were integrated into the ...
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What is the holy book of buddhism?
The sacred book of Buddhism is the Tripitaka. It is also call...
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How did asoka help spread Buddhism to other countries in asia?
Emperor Asoka sent Buddhist missionaries to many parts of the...
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How was buddhism spread to china?
Buddhism was introduced into China by Indian merchants who to...
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Buddism is known as the religion of enlightenment. They belie...
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Can you explain the relationship between war and Asoka's conversion to Buddhism?
Ashoka converted to Buddhism out of remorse for his conquest ...
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What are the differences between buddhism and hinduism?
Buddhism as a religion refutes the ideas of eternal self and ...
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Pure Land Buddhism, also referred to as Amidism in English, i...
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How was the struggle between Taoism and Buddhism resolved?
In the words of the philosopher Chu Hsi, of the twelfth centu...
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Why is Buddhism so popular in Myanmar?
Buddhism was spread to Myanmar by the Buddha himself, suppose...
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What is the significance of 108 in Buddhism?
The number '108' is just a reference frame. It is symbolic of...
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What are 5 facts about Buddhism?
Here are 5 facts about Buddhism. 1 Naraka beings 2. Preta: so...
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What events related to growth of Buddhism in Japan?
Introduced to Japan in 538 by Baekje, Prince Sh?toku devoted ...
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Who is the founder of buddhism?
The founder of Buddhism was Siddartha Gautama (c.563-c.483 BC...
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What is the holy book of buddhism?
The sacred book of Buddhism is the Tripitaka. It is also call...
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What are the 3 major types of buddhism?
Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana are the three major or mai...
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What are the six perfections in Buddhism?
The six perfections of Buddhism are giving (dana), morality (...
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What re the three key principles of Buddhism?
The main principles of Buddhism: The Three Jewels, The Four N...
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What is the holy book of buddhism?
The sacred book of Buddhism is the Tripitaka. It is also call...
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Buddhism is a religion with a rich history of culture and tra...
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Buddhists believe in an endless cycle of reincarnation, or sa...
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What are 5 facts about Buddhism?
Here are 5 facts about Buddhism. 1 Naraka beings 2. Preta: so...
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What country is the religion of Buddhism most common?
Thailand, Myanmar and Sri Lanka are all countries where the m...
About Buddhism
Buddhism is a religion and philosophy developed in Northeastern India sometime between the 6th and 4th centuries BC. It is based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, commonly known as the Buddha. Two major branches of Buddhism have developed - Theravada and Mahayana - that have spread across much of Asia and, in recent years, across much of the world. According to estimates, there are between 350 - 500 million adherents to forms of Buddhism across the world.


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