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    Research Paper Buddhism is a philosophy that millions of people around the world study, as well as, practice in their everyday lives. Buddhism was founded by Siddhartha Gotama in the late 6th century B.C.E. Siddhartha Gotama was born as the prince of India before establishing Buddhism. At the age 29, Siddhartha Gotama realized that wealth and royalty did not guarantee everlasting happiness. He later handed over his robe and began exploring different philosophies and religions during that era to…

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    is definite is that he did exist. The word Buddha means awakened or enlightened one. The import of his message was to practice a life abstinence and mediation. Through this state one can achieve nirvana. There is an antiquated account given of Siddhartha. It of course originated in India. The story explains how he was initially a prince. His father...the king of his domain...attempted to shield his son from the outside world. He did this by keeping him within palace walls. However, overcome…

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    1. What is the point of origin? Buddhism came from Northern India in the 5th century. It has to do with Siddhartha Gautama, also known as Buddha which means "Awakened" or "Enlightened One". It is said that he is the person that started this all. Siddhartha is said to have seen the people in our world suffering and wanted to try and find a solution. He found a solution by meditating and using analysis, and by doing so he was able to reach an enlightened state that helped end the suffering of…

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    Buddhism Interview Paper

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    tolerant religions in the world, as its spiritual beliefs transpire with any other religion. Buddhism was founded by a prince named Siddhartha Gautama, who lived in Lumbini which is present day Nepal. He was born into a royal family but later realized that wealth and luxury could not guarantee true happiness. After a long six years of meditation and study, Siddhartha discovered the, “middle path” and soon became enlightened. After he reached enlightenment, he spent the rest of his life teaching…

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    Their respective narratives on the beginnings of their religion show a similar theme. A person (Siddhartha/Jesus) was born into this less than perfect world. Early on, this person was satisfied with his life but later that person would become aware of the problems of humanity (suffering/sin). This person would then come up with a solution for this problem…

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    Answers Unit 6: The Buddha, His Experience and His Backgrounds 1. Why Gautama is called the Buddha a. Read b. Siddhartha Gautama was born around 563 B.C. in India, he was the heir to a throne, and however at the age of twenty-nine he deserted it. His father, King Suddhodana, who was the leader of a large clan called the Shakya. His mother, Queen Maya, died shortly after his birth. Siddhartha was the prince, and at the age of sixteen he married a neighboring princess, Yasodhara. They had a son,…

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    Chapter 4: Narrative Techniques in the Novels and the Films This study deals almost entirely with films derived from canonical novels. The novels chosen for the purpose of this research originate from varied parts of the world. One notices that they differ in their origin as well as the time period. Even though the novels are all chosen carefully from the best works of twentieth century, they have emerged at different points in time through the modern age. The places of origin differ too. One…

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    Six Major World Religions

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    According to the text book, the six major world religions are as follow: Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, and Jainism. Christianity is known to be the largest single faith. Islam is the second largest and Hinduism is the third. Although Buddhism, Judaism and Jainism have a small number of followers as compared to the three largest religions, they also enlighten people, guide them to do good deeds, and help them find the purposes of their lives Schaefer.) Why does Buddhism found…

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    Buddhism Research Paper

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    6th century BC, Siddhartha Gautama achieved enlightenment, therefore becoming the first known Buddha, and creating Buddhism in Northern India. Siddhartha Gautama was born Prince Siddhartha in the Raja Caste and the story of his life helps to show how the concepts and ideology of Buddhism came about. Being a prince, Siddhartha lived a privileged life, but he eventually left that all behind to discover the meanings behind life, suffering, and death. Years passed by and Siddhartha felt…

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    Effects Of Buddhism

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    Buddhism was founded over 2,500 years ago by Siddhartha Gautama. Siddhartha Gautama quickly became known as Buddha meaning, “The Enlightened One”. Buddhism was not originally a religion, but rather a way of life. After the founding of the Buddhism, the way of life spread quickly across the world. To truly understand Buddhism one must know about the life of Buddha, the history of Buddhism, and how and where Buddhism spread.The spread of Buddhism had many effects on the world, especially China.…

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