Why was Buddhism the religion of the masses?
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A common debate among people in modern times, especially among westerners, is that Buddhism is not a religion — but a philosophy or way of life. This of course, is something people are divided on and really depends on various technicalities in how one defines religion.
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Buddhism is a religion of the masses...
"" As it concerned with the Philosophy of different religions...
"" It conducted all the main norms of other religions...
"" It issued wisdoms for all the people of the earth....
"" It gives the solution of all the Kind of sufferings...
"" God is present everywhere and this slogan is the base of masses Buddhism...
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Buddhism is a religion of the masses...
"" As it concerned with the Philosophy of different religions...
"" It conducted all the main norms of other religions...
"" It issued wisdoms for all the people of the earth....
"" It gives the solution of all the Kind of sufferings...
"" God is present everywhere and this slogan is the base of masses Buddhism...
-- Be Brainly.....
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