Buddhism, Christianity and Islam are one of the three major religions in the world. From the 6th century BC to the 5th century BC, Sakyamuni was founded in ancient India. Later, it spread widely in Asia and around the world, and had a great impact on the social, political and cultural life of many countries.
The founder Sakyamuni was born in Lumbini, Nepal, and is the prince of Sakyamuni people. There are still different opinions about his date of birth and death in Buddhism circulating in the north and south. It is generally believed that he was born in the 6th century BC to the 5th century BC. When he was a teenager, he felt that things were changeable and thought deeply about ways to get rid of the suffering of life.
Becoming a monk at the age of 29. After becoming a Buddha (Buddha, a freelance translator), he publicized his enlightenment to the public in the middle of the Ganges River valley in India, and more and more believers, thus organizing religious groups and forming Buddhism. At the age of 80, he was detained in Naga Nirvana.
Buddhism was originally popular only in the Ganges valley in central India. During the Peacock Dynasty, King Ashoka regarded Buddhism as the state religion, extensively built stupas, carved decrees and doctrines on cliffs and stone pillars, and spread to many places in the South Asian subcontinent. At the same time, teachers were sent to neighboring countries to preach, starting from Myanmar in the east, Sri Lanka in the south and Syria and Egypt in the west, making Buddhism gradually become a world religion.