Buddhism in a Nutshell

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Buddhism in a Nutshell

"Religion is any specific system of belief about deity, often involving rituals, a code of ethics, and a philosophy of life" (Windbell 1). Today, there are about 21 major religions practiced worldwide. Buddhism; a religion based off of Precept, Concentration, and Wisdom is practiced by over 376 million individuals and accelerating in growth around the world. The religion of Buddhism is an interesting and educational outlook on life. The lessons and values taught by this religion have affected peoples lives all over the world. The history of Buddhism, the traditions, and the religion today is what makes this religion so intriguing and unique.

The rise of Buddhism occurred around 25 centuries ago. Buddhism was founded approximately 600 B.C by Siddhartha Guatama (also known as the Buddha) in India (“What is Buddhism and What”). Buddhism is mostly practiced in the Eastern region of Asia such as China, South Korea, and Japan. The religion itself is based off of the Buddhas lessons and beliefs. These beliefs come directly from the four teachings:

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