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Buddhism in India
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Buddhism originated as an offshoot of Hinduism in India,
but eventually it became popular all over Asia. The personality and teachings
of Gautam Buddha, the founder of this faith, have illumined the lives
of millions of people in Japan, China and Southeast Asia.
There are strong lines of similarity between Buddhism
and the basic teachings of Hinduism. Buddhism is based on the principle
or the law of impermanence. According to this, everything is subject to
change, although some things may last longer than others. The other basic
principle of Buddhism is the law of causation, according to which nothing
occurs due to pure chance. Besides natural forces, it is the karma
which leads to the occurrence of all events. The popular notions of
the indestructible soul and the cycle of rebirth emerge from these two
basic philosophies.
Buddha advocated the Middle Path, in which he offered
a balanced, harmonious way of life, steering between two extremes of self-indulgence
and total abstinence. Buddhism rests upon four Noble Truths: (i) suffering
is universal, (ii) it is caused by desire and yearning (iii) suffering
can be prevented and overcome and (iv) eradication of desires can lead
to removal of suffering. To prevent suffering one has to conquer craving
and desire and this conquest leads to the attainment of nirvana or
complete enlightenment.
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