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    groups that adopted the religion. Buddhist History and Teachings The roots of Buddhism can be traced to one man: Siddhartha Gautama‚ a prince from a small state in northern India. Although he was a historical figure‚ many of the stories about him are based on legend. This has made it difficult to distinguish between fact and fiction. Yet the basic elements of Siddhartha Gautama’s life story—whether real or invented—are well known‚ as are his religious teachings. Buddhism teaches that all

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    a man is similar to an animal who doesn’t know how to develop”. Education is the only path to enlightenment and power. It inspires a man’s life and enlightens himself. The attainment of spiritual knowledge or its insight is the way of education. Siddhartha or Gautama Buddha‚ the founder of Buddhism‚ has inspired many people through true spiritual knowledge which led to the foundation of a new religion based on different spiritual insight and ideologies called Buddhism. The Bhagwad Gita consists of

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    Hinduism and Buddhism are both religions that originated in Ancient India‚ however that is not where the similarities end. Despite the copious amount of parallels that can be drawn between these two faiths‚ there are also many differences. The key distinctions being the scriptures and practices that accompany the religions. For starters‚ there is not a single founder or book that Hinduism can be traced back to. However‚ it is known that it originated in Ancient India‚ and what can be learned about

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    Temple of Kathmandu.”(Nepal Guru from Essex Junction‚ VT). India is also regarded as the holiest place in the religion of Buddhism and is the enlightenment place of Buddha. For centuries Bodh Gaya‚ Bihar‚ has served as a major Peaceful place. Siddhartha is once left king place from Lumbini and site in Bodhi Tree‚

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    Both Hinduism and Buddhism arose in South Asia‚ and thus stem from a similar philosophy and culture. Except for the fact that there is no single founder of Hinduism and Hinduism was not founded as a religion. The Buddhism way of life was created by Siddhartha Gautama. His main goal was to have a way of life that was less severe than the asceticism of his time. It was a culture that basically flourished in India‚ which later took the form of a great religion. Contrasting greatly with the monotheistic

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    fast for a month. The large populations of Muslims are located in North Africa‚ Indonesia‚ and South western part of Asia. Buddhism is a Dharmic Religion‚ which means it is very important to Indian Philosophy. Buddhism was founded by Gautama Siddhartha‚ in the fifth century‚ in Nepal. People that believe in Buddhism are called Buddhists. Buddhists have a ritual of Meditating to find inner peace‚ and they read the

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    purity of heart and charity‚ Christianity and Buddhism are similar in many ways. As my research‚ the similarities between Christianity and Buddhism extend essentially in three aspects: the life of the founder; ethics teaching and form of worship.  Siddhartha Gautama was born about around 563 B.C. He left his life as human and suffered pain in order to seek wisdom when he was 29. After meditating for many days under a tree‚ finally he enlightened. In present‚ People had known him as the Buddha or “enlightened

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    by the Chinese invasion of Tibet and Hindus were affected by an Islamic invasion. One factor that affected both of the religions was when Ashoka‚ leader of the Marians‚ converted to Buddhism. This spread Buddhism even more. Also‚ after Buddha‚ Siddhartha Gautama‚ died Buddhism split into two different types of Buddhism: Mahayana‚ which enabled more people to be Buddhist‚ and Theravada. Hinduism battled monotheism‚ which could have changed the beliefs of some. Buddhism altered the world when it

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    (02_20_13) ·Himalayan Mountains- Mountain range in south Asia that contains Mt. Everest ( worlds tallest peak). ·Subcontinent- Large landmass that is smaller than a continent. ·Alluvial Plain- Land that is rich farmland‚ composed of clay‚ silt‚ sand‚ or gravel deposited by running water. ·Archipelago- Set of closely grouped islands. · Atoll- A ringlike coral island or string of small islands surrounding a lagoon. (02_21_13) ·Monsoons- A seasonal wind ·Cyclone- A violent storm with fierce

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