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Buddhism has its roots in _____.

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Answered by benjaminduah2020tmhs
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India

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Answered by Alyss4869
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Northeastern India

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Buddhism, a religion that more than 300 million people currently practice, was founded in northeastern India by Prince Siddhartha in the sixth century B.C. Having achieved enlightenment, he became known as Shakyamuni and preached a path of salvation to his followers. Buddhism denies a supreme deity.

Buddhism is an offshoot of Hinduism. Its founder, Siddhartha Gautama, started out as a Hindu. For this reason, Buddhism is often referred to as an offshoot of Hinduism. ... It is through this meditation that Buddhists feel Gautama reached true enlightenment.

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