Buddhism Glog

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Buddhism Glog

Fact #2The founder of Buddism Was a prince of a small state in northern india.

Approximately 376,000,000 people follow Buddhism today. The rank of Buddhism is #4.

FacT #1 The founder of Buddhism name was Siddhartha Gautama. He decided that he had to discover the meaning behind human suffering.

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Fact #3The founder of Buddism Was called Budda which means the enlightened one.

1. The Buddist meditate and perform chanting during worship2.Devotional practices include bowing, offerings, pilgrimage, and chanting. 3.Buddhists are often seen praying to the Buddha, offering flowers and covering Buddha statues with gold leaves, and pouring water onto Bodhi trees

The temple is a place of worship

Map of wehere buddhism orignated and spread

Founder of Buddhism

The first reason why I chose this religion to report on is because I wanted to learn more about Buddhism. The second reason I chose this religion is because I find it very interesting how the buddhist practice their religion.

The symbol I chose is called a stationary prayer wheel, The wheels turn on a spindle; each revolution sends a prayer into the world. The reason I chose this symbol is because I wanted to understand howbuddist pray.

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The fourth noble truth, said the Buddha, isthat the way to achieve Nirvana is through followingthe Noble Eightfold Path

Vesak is the birthday of the Buddha and the most important festival in Buddhism.Sangha Day commemorates the Buddha's visit to Veruvana Monastery in the city of Rajagaha. Dhamma Day is a day to remember the prayer wheel. Ancestor Day, people visit cemeteries to make offerings to the departed ancestors. Observance Day refers to each of the four traditional monthly holy days.

Holy Days

Reasons why I chose this religion

One of the things that i've learned about Buddism that stood out to me is that Buddism is a peaceful religion that believes in reincarnation.

By. Shelton Mills


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