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The word Buddhism is coined from
'budhi' meaning 'to awaken'. And truly so, the religion attempts to make
people aware, experience, learn and then respond wisely to a number of
situations that fate might have in store. |
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Buddhism has a history dating back
2,500 years. It all began with the birth of prince Siddhartha who later
came to be known as Buddha, the enlightened one. Though it had its
foundation in India, it also added to its domain Central Asian, East
Asian and Southeast Asian cultural elements. |
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Siddharta Gautama, founder of
Buddhism was born at Lumbini in the southern Nepal. At the age of 35, he
gained enlightenment and became popular as Lord Buddha. Though Buddha
was immensely accepted during his lifetime and the number of adherents
continued to grow, it was only during the royal patronages of kings and
rulers that added up to its domain. |
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Buddhism is a non-theistic religion
and an accumulation of philosophic ideas, that are a result of a
prolonged experience. Buddhism means the 'teaching of the awakened one'.
And truly so, this system of beliefs arouses and prepares one to respond
wisely to the numerous adversities and situations that may arise in
one's life. |
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The Indian architectural brilliance
and the worthy efforts of the master craftsmen of the bygone eras can
never be complete without the excellent pieces of Buddhist architecture.
Tourists and devotees from far and wide pour into the country to visit
the Buddhist sites and experience the architecture that represents
Buddhism. |
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Being the birthplace of this system
of belief, India today boasts of a number of Buddhist sites that are
scattered all around in the country. Most importantly, the state of
Bihar is a prominent site of Buddhist pilgrimage. Leh-Ladakh is strewn
with numerous ancient monasteries. States of Himachal Pradesh and Sikkim
are the other worth visiting sites. |
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The Buddhist community celebrates
many festivals in India to remind themselves of Lord Buddha and his
noble message that reached to far off countries across the globe. The
celebrations are seen to be linked with Lord Buddha and the Bodhisattvas
who abide on the earth until everyone else is liberated. |
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