The founder of Buddhism, Sakyamuni (Buddha), is a Sakyamuni from the kingdom of Gukapilovi in central India. He existed in the middle of 1000 BC. At this time, the prosperity of commodity trade promoted the rise of Khrushchev class, weakened the authoritative position of traditional Brahmanism, and Samoan thought, including Buddhism, was active in the ideological circle.
Bodhidharma, a Buddhist monk in the Southern and Northern Dynasties, is called Dharma or Dharma for short, which translates as enlightenment. According to the account in the Continued Biography of Monks, South Indians belong to Kashatri caste and are well versed in Mahayana Buddhism, which is highly respected by meditation practitioners.
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Buddhism can be traced back to more than 2,500 years ago, and was founded by Siddhartha Gautama, the prince of Kapilowei Kingdom in ancient India (now part of Nepal) (see The Birth of the Buddha). Western countries generally believe that Buddhism originated in India, but India is actually trying to shape the image of a "Buddhist holy land".
Buddha means "Awakened". Buddha, also known as Buddha, is deserved, and it is full of knowledge, good deeds, a good death, a clear world, no owner, a guru and a guru. Buddhism attaches importance to people's spiritual and moral progress and consciousness. The purpose of disciples practicing Buddhism is to discover the truth of life and the universe according to Siddhartha's practice, and finally transcend life and death and suffering, get rid of all troubles and get the final relief.
The name of the Buddha is Gautama (Gautama), and the old name is Qutan. He is also called Shikarmuni because he belongs to the Skya clan.
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