¶ … religion, origin, cultural practices and its influences on Confucianism.
Buddhism is a religion and philosophy that is developed from the life and teachings of Buddha. Buddhism has almost 380 million followers all over the world. The number has been increasing at a greater proportion in the modern era. The religion started over almost 2500 years ago. The main message of Buddhism is that a soul should attain enlightenment. The religion preaches a way of living which is based on the avoidance of self denial and self indulgence. One interesting factor about Buddhism is that there is no superior God in Buddhism.
Buddha (in Sanskrit means the "Awakened One") lived in mid 6th- 4th century Before Christ, a teacher in the North of India. Siddhartha Gotama, who later became Buddha, was born in a well off rich family. He had a simple and luxurious life but decided to give up all his comforts in order to search for enlightenment. He tried a number of techniques and after failing various times, after six years of hard work while meditating he became enlightened under a Bodhii tree. After being enlightened he decided to dedicate his rest of life in spreading this message. Buddha was treated as a God by his followers. Buddha initiated a concept of Four Noble Truths; according to him all the answers lie in these four parameters.
Buddhists follow the example of Buddha. They all try to meditate in the same way as Buddha did and hope to awaken to truth, in the same way as their leader did. Buddhist countries have many temples where Buddhists pray in their own way. They use "malas" in their prayers which are their prayer beads. "Uposatha" is their main ceremony, in which they take oath of their commitment to the teachings and practices of Buddhism. There are five moral...
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