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  1. Sep 25, 2020 · Buddhism is a non-theistic religion (no belief in a creator god ), also considered a philosophy and a moral discipline, originating in the region of modern-day India in the 6th and 5th centuries BCE. It was founded by the sage Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha l. c. 563 - c. 483 BCE) who, according to legend, had been a Hindu prince.

  2. Preaching the doctrine of dependent arising amounts to preaching the Dharma (M.II.32), and whoever sees it sees the Dharma (M.I.191). The Dharma of dependent arising remains valid whether or not there are Buddhas in the world (S.II.25), and it is through not understanding it that people are trapped into the cycle of birth and death (D.II.55).

  3. Buddhism is variously understood as a religion, a philosophy, or a set of beliefs and practices based on the teachings of the Buddha, or “Awakened One”—the title given to the Indian spiritual seeker Siddhartha Gautama after he attained enlightenment more than 2,600 years ago. The Buddha’s best-known teachings, the four noble truths and ...

  4. Buddha - Three Bodies, Enlightenment, Dharma: Such a view of the identity of the Buddha is codified in the doctrine of the three bodies (trikaya) of the Buddha. Early scholastics speak of the Buddha as having a physical body and a second body, called a “mind-made body” or an “emanation body,” in which he performs miraculous feats such as visiting his departed mother in the Heaven of ...

  5. Rebirth is one of the foundational doctrines of Buddhism, along with karma and Nirvana. Rebirth was a key teaching of early Buddhism along with the doctrine of karma (which it shared with early Indian religions like Jainism). In Early Buddhist Sources, the Buddha claims to have knowledge of his many past lives.

  6. Apr 5, 2023 · Buddhist fasting practices are rooted in the principles of mindfulness and self-discipline. Fasting is a way to purify the mind and body and to cultivate inner peace and spiritual growth. There are several fasting practices in Buddhism, ranging from complete abstinence from food to partial fasting.

  7. Oct 1, 2021 · Harvey 1990 is a dependable account of early Buddhist doctrines and dharma theory. Horsch 2004 discusses how the term is used in a variety of early Indian texts. Jackson and Makransky 2000 contains a number of articles that explore various aspects of Buddhist doctrines as part of a project to develop a Buddhist theology.

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