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How did Buddha change the world?

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Answered by Maira9991
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Siddharta Gautama, the man who called himself the awakened one (Buddha) after a spiritual experience, had a profound effect on world history.

He lived around 300 BC in what's now Nepal and Northern India. He started out the son of a local chief (or king as legend would have it), and ended up with followers all over the Ganges delta.

His teachings are a logical result of the Upanishadic period: a period in which speculation about the soul, reincarnation and so on had combined with yogic practices into various spiritual movements. Each of those movements lead by a charismatic man (no women made that prominent a mark on history at the time, though there were a few strong nuns under Gautama's followers).

Answered by cgothandapani78
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When buddha went outside he saw 3 people who were sad. Siddharth felt guilty and he started to live a holy life.

When any of the men or women gone in wrong way he corrected them



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