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Buddhism

... then through extreme asceticism. He found, after almost dying from starvation, that such severe treatment of his body left him not more enlightened, but in a state of mental and physical exhaustion. – He renounced asceticism and near the town of Gaya, India, he vowed to sit beneath a fig tree until ...
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... . /jst of' I ndian teachers who visited Tibet to propagate the sublime teachings of Buddha and participated in the Tibetan translation of the Buddhist works. Bu-sTon 3 also provides us with a list of teachers who visited Tibet. According to S.C, Das 4 not less than eighty-nine teachers were invited ...
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... behavior. Whenever he heard people talking about Gutei's teachings, he would interrupt the discussion and raise his finger. Gutei heard about the boy's mischief. When he saw him in the street, he seized him and cut off his finger. The boy cried and began to run off, but Gutei called out to him. When ...
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Persecution of Buddhists

Many Buddhists have experienced persecution from non-Buddhists and other Buddhists during the history of Buddhism. Persecution may refer to unwarranted arrest, imprisonment, beating, torture, or execution. It also may refer to the confiscation or destruction of property, or the incitement of hatred toward Buddhists.
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