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Which ruler converted to Buddhism and dedicated himself to the welfare of his subjects?

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Answered by Anonymous
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In its simplest form you become a Buddhist when you choose to be a Buddhist. However, in a more formal sense many sects have ceremonies where you 'take refuge' in the three jewels the Buddha, the sangha (community) and the dharma (teaching). Answer. ON BECOMING A BUDDHIST. His Holiness, the XIV Dalai Lama, has stated many times that it may be best for Westerners to remain with their current religious attachment and not enter into the official posture of becoming a Buddhist.. The perspective is that conversion is not part of Buddhism and so, one would not convert or encourage others to convert. One realizes Buddhism, usually after contemplation and study of Buddhism dharma.. However, should one wish to begin practicing Buddhism, there are many great Buddhist websites, and www.dalailama.org is perhaps the best starting point. Because the Dalai Lama is aware of ALL types of Buddhism, his site offers enough information for someone to begin the practice, study and steps toward Buddhism.. Since Buddhist teachings outline the impermance of all things, striving to be a Buddhist is actually in contradiction to being a Buddhist. First and foremost, one wants to be born Buddhist in the next incarnation. In the meantime, do no harm to others or yourself.
Answered by LEGENDARYSUMIT01
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Lord Buddha ruler converted to Buddhism and dedicated himself to the Welfare of his subjects.
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