Sociology, asked by hanzala358, 1 year ago

How does Buddhism became a individual member of a religious group?

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Answered by deepak6669
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In some religions, sin is the origin of human suffering. ... After Siddhartha Gautama passed away, the community he founded slowly evolved into a religion-like movement and the teachings of Siddhartha became the basis of Buddhism. The historical evidence suggests that Buddhism had a humble beginning
Answered by Anonymous
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In some religions, sin is the origin of human suffering. In Buddhism there is no sin; the root cause of human suffering is avidyā “ignorance”. After Siddhartha Gautama passed away, the community he founded slowly evolved into a religion-like movement and the teachings of Siddhartha became the basis of Buddhism.

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