Asian Philosophies

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Buddhism

Buddhism similar to Hinduism is also considered a philosophy and a religion, practices of this religion are based on the teachings of Buddha. Siddhartha Gautama is the first person that practiced Buddhism and is known as Buddha, he lived in between the 6th and 4th centuries BE in the Indian subcontinent and taught the practices to many students, including the eightfold path. Through these practices and understandings that were given to the students it was split into sub cultures very similar to Christianity, in the way they all practice the same religion they just differ slightly from each other. The first Theravada Buddhism is the oldest surviving branch of the religion; literally meaning “the Teaching of the Elders” it is passed down through generation. Being rather conservative it is closer to early Buddhism than other branches. Mahayana the second of the two biggest braches literally means “Great Vehicle” has 56% of the total practices currently. Mahayana is also related very closely with early Buddhism practices. Both of the two being the biggest forms of the ...

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