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Buddhism


Buddhism is a religion that began as an offspring of Hinduism. ... " The Buddha did many things in his life and turned many people over to Buddhism. By the time of Buddhas death, Buddhism had become a major force in India. ... After the next few centuries, original Buddhism began to fragment. ... Ultimately, eighteen schools of Buddhism were developed. ... Another well known leader of Buddhism is Aung San Suu Kyi, a devout Buddhist, who is the best known opponent of military rule. ...
The teachings of Buddhism are essential to fully understanding the religion, as a whole. ...
The "Four Noble Truths" are another aspect of the teachings of Buddhism: Suffering and unsatisfactoriness, all live involves suffering; Desire and its cessation, the cause of suffering is desire; Nirvana, removal of desire in turn, removes suffering; The "Noble Eightfold Path," removing desire the Noble Eighfold Path.


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