what was the reasons behind the birth of Buddhism
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Answer:When Gautama passed away around 483 B.C., his followers began to organize a religious movement. Buddha's teachings became the foundation for what would develop into Buddhism. In the 3rd century B.C., Ashoka the Great, the Mauryan Indian emperor, made Buddhism the state religion of India
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many rituals and sacrifices were made during the past and the language used for the rituals were Sanskrit and prakrit which common people couldn't understand . then Buddha got enlightened under the great banyan tree he then opposed animal sacrifices and rituals and used the language which common people can understand.the the most important point behind the birth of buddha was artisans and craft men couldn't go according to the rituals .
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