Buddhism is highly intellectual. The four noble truths contain the essence of Buddha 's teaching. These truths have the power to attract people towards it. Ashoka was influenced by these teachings and was highly devoted towards Buddhism. Buddhism teaches people the truth about Suffering. It is an aspect of Buddhism that is true and can be generalized in the actual world. “Fortunately the Buddha 's teachings do not end with suffering; rather, they go on to tell us what we can do about it and how to end it” (BBC Religions). It is this massive influence that makes understanding and following Buddhism so crucial in the history of civilizations. Buddhism teaches the truth of the cause of the suffering, the end of suffering and finally the path that frees us from suffering. The Four Noble Truths of Buddhism are the heart and core of the Buddha 's teaching and dharma. When understood, they lead to your realization and awakening. Like many other religions, Buddhism is used as a resolution to common problems experienced in modern-day life. People often turn to Buddhism when they are fed up with money, the rat race to success and corrupting political power. Buddhism helps to let go of all things material and focus on that what is really important in life. Monks were also thought to have special powers such as the ability to heal sickness, predict the future, and control rain. This was another reason why people had faith in Buddhism and preferred it as a major religion for years now. Merchants played a huge role in the spread of the religion as they found the moral and ethical teachings of Buddhism to be appealing and a step toward humanism. Buddhist philosophy and ideas play a significant role in the religions of many ancient
Buddhism is highly intellectual. The four noble truths contain the essence of Buddha 's teaching. These truths have the power to attract people towards it. Ashoka was influenced by these teachings and was highly devoted towards Buddhism. Buddhism teaches people the truth about Suffering. It is an aspect of Buddhism that is true and can be generalized in the actual world. “Fortunately the Buddha 's teachings do not end with suffering; rather, they go on to tell us what we can do about it and how to end it” (BBC Religions). It is this massive influence that makes understanding and following Buddhism so crucial in the history of civilizations. Buddhism teaches the truth of the cause of the suffering, the end of suffering and finally the path that frees us from suffering. The Four Noble Truths of Buddhism are the heart and core of the Buddha 's teaching and dharma. When understood, they lead to your realization and awakening. Like many other religions, Buddhism is used as a resolution to common problems experienced in modern-day life. People often turn to Buddhism when they are fed up with money, the rat race to success and corrupting political power. Buddhism helps to let go of all things material and focus on that what is really important in life. Monks were also thought to have special powers such as the ability to heal sickness, predict the future, and control rain. This was another reason why people had faith in Buddhism and preferred it as a major religion for years now. Merchants played a huge role in the spread of the religion as they found the moral and ethical teachings of Buddhism to be appealing and a step toward humanism. Buddhist philosophy and ideas play a significant role in the religions of many ancient