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Is buddhimsm monotheistic or polytheistic?

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Answered by luckygirl
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Buddhism are polytheistic.. because bhuddhism has spread many countries which have their polytheistic folk,and they mingle with these religious ..so they are known as polytheistic..

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As a religion, Buddhism is neither monotheistic nor polytheistic. There is no personal god or monotheistic creator God in Buddhism, as there is in Christianity, Judaism or Islam. Buddhism is a spiritual path based on the teachings of the Buddha, an ordinary man who attained “nirvana,” enlightenment or awakening, around the sixth century B.C. In Buddhism, each individual is responsible for his or her own spiritual awakening, which is achieved through meditation, moral and ethical living, and attainment of wisdom. Buddhism is not based on or concerned with the human-divine relationship therefore, it is misleading to call it atheistic, monotheistic or polytheistic .

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