Buddhism Is A Worldwide Religion About 6% - Or 362 million people around the world. What would be the cause for this expansion??

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Buddhism Is A Worldwide Religion About 6% - Or 362 million people around the world. What would be the cause for this expansion??

Buddhism

Siddhartha Gautama A rich nobleman from India

Siddhartha Gautama A Hindu Searches for the meaning of life

Siddhartha Gautama Meditates under a tree and discovers the truth of life and thus becomes the Buddha

Buddha Buddha says there are 4 noble truths. If you follow these truths you will have a life filled with bliss

Four Noble Truths Everyone suffers

Four Noble Truths Everyone suffers Suffering is caused by desire

Four Noble Truths Everyone suffers Suffering is caused by desire To end suffering you must end desire

Four Noble Truths Everyone suffers Suffering is caused by desire To end suffering you must end desire To end desire you must follow the Eightfold Path

The Eightfold Path A guide to correct meditation, eating, ethics, etc…

Buddhism is based on Hinduism Buddhism accepts the Hindu ideas of Karma, Dharma, Reincarnation.

Buddhism is based on Hinduism Buddhism rejects the many different gods of Hinduism and the caste system.

Nirvana The union with the universe and release from the cycle of rebirth.

Tripitaka Also known as the “Three Baskets of Wisdom” The teachings of Buddha are collected in this book

Cultural Diffusion As Buddhism spread across Asia from India the appearance of Buddha changes Indian Buddha Chinese Buddha

Two different sects develop Theravada - follow the original teachings of Buddha Mahayana - made Buddha into a god

Jainism To avoid accidentally killing a living thing, even an insect, Jains carry brooms to sweep the ground in front of their feet.

Reincarnation? Hinduism  Buddhism  Jainism - Sikhism About 50% of the world believes in the cycle of rebirth = SAMSARA