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enlightened one

Buddhism is a philosophy of life expounded by

Gautama Buddha ("Buddha" means "enlightened one"), who lived and taught in northern India in the 6th century B.C. The Buddha was not a god and the philosophy of Buddhism does not entail any theistic world view.Answer:

Hy

Explanation:

enlightened one

Buddhism is a philosophy of life expounded by

Gautama Buddha ("Buddha" means "enlightened one"), who lived and taught in northern India in the 6th century B.C. The Buddha was not a god and the philosophy of Buddhism does not entail any theistic world view.Answer:

Hy

Explanation:

enlightened one

Buddhism is a philosophy of life expounded by

Gautama Buddha ("Buddha" means "enlightened one"), who lived and taught in northern India in the 6th century B.C. The Buddha was not a god and the philosophy of Buddhism does not entail any theistic world view.Answer:

Hy

Explanation:

enlightened one

Buddhism is a philosophy of life expounded by

Gautama Buddha ("Buddha" means "enlightened one"), who lived and taught in northern India in the 6th century B.C. The Buddha was not a god and the philosophy of Buddhism does not entail any theistic world view.Answer:

Hy

Explanation:

enlightened one

Buddhism is a philosophy of life expounded by

Gautama Buddha ("Buddha" means "enlightened one"), who lived and taught in northern India in the 6th century B.C. The Buddha was not a god and the philosophy of Buddhism does not entail any theistic world view.Answer:

Hy

Explanation:

enlightened one

Buddhism is a philosophy of life expounded by

Gautama Buddha ("Buddha" means "enlightened one"), who lived and taught in northern India in the 6th century B.C. The Buddha was not a god and the philosophy of Buddhism does not entail any theistic world view.Answer:

Hy

Explanation:

enlightened one

Buddhism is a philosophy of life expounded by

Gautama Buddha ("Buddha" means "enlightened one"), who lived and taught in northern India in the 6th century B.C. The Buddha was not a god and the philosophy of Buddhism does not entail any theistic world view.

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