This q is taken from the Chapter on Buddhism...
I am completely aware of the fact that Buddhism was made as it was hard to follow few Hindu rituals, and the punishments people went through... also people were not able to follow all of them
But, doesn't Buddhism also have few punishments to be taken place?
Like, in the Vinaya Pitaka, one of the Tripitaka they have a list of sins and offenses not to be done by monks...
and if done so, they will be given punishments...
then why exactly did they create Buddhism...
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As compared to Islam, Judaism or Christianity, Buddhism does not have a God who created this world. ... The two main sects of Buddhism are Theravada and Mahayana. This means, that Buddhism is Atheistic — neither Monotheistic nor Polytheistic.
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