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At present Buddhism is one of the major world religions. The philosophy of Buddhism is
based on the teachings of Lord Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama (563 and 483 BC), a royal
prince of Kapilvastu, India. After originating in India, Buddhism spread throughout the
Central Asia, Sri Lanka, Tibet, Southeast Asia, as well as the East Asian countries of China,
Mongolia, Korea, Japan and Vietnam. Buddhism owes its origin to the socio-economic
conditions prevailing in India at that point of time.
The founder of Buddhism, Siddhartha Gautama was a prince of the Sakya tribe. At the age
of twenty nine he left the comforts of his home to seek answer to the cause of human
sufferings. Gautama became the enlightened one, the Buddha, after wandering and
meditation for six years. On the full moon of May, with the rising of the morning star,
Siddhartha attained knowledge at Bodh Gaya. Gautama Buddha delivered his first sermon
at Sarnath, near Varanasi. To preach his religion, Buddha wandered in the North East India
for about 40 odd years. His hard work bore fruit and a community or Sangha of monks and
nuns developed around him. The Sangha pursued practice and propagation of Buddhism.
The fundamental principle of Buddhism is to follow the middle path. Buddhism teaches its
followers to perform good and wholesome actions and to purify and train the mind. These
practices are aimed at ending the suffering of cyclic existence. Buddhist emphasizes the
principles of harmlessness and moderation. Buddhism does believe in the existence of
supernatural beings but it does not ascribe the power for creation, salvation or judgment to
them. Buddhism believes that the supernatural beings have the power to affect only worldly
events.
Life is suffering;
Suffering is due to attachment;
Attachment can be overcome
There is a path for accomplishing this.
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