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How was man created in Buddhism?

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Evolution is not explicitly mentioned in the Tipitaka. As no major principles of Buddhism ... Albert Low, a Zen master and author of The Origin of Human Nature: A Zen Buddhist Looks at ... This story is sometimes called a Buddhist creation myth.

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Creator in Buddhism. Buddhist thought consistently rejects the notion of a creator deity. It teaches the concept of gods, heavens and rebirths in its Saṃsāra doctrine, but it considers none of these gods as a creator. Buddhism posits that mundane deities such as Mahabrahma are misconstrued to be a creator.

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