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Buddhism
• 4th largest religion in the world
• About 500 million people follow Buddhism
(half a billion)
• 6% of the world’s population
Buddhism
• Founded in 535 B.C. in India
• Started by Siddhartha Gautama
-He is known as the Buddha
-Buddha means “The Awakened One”
Siddhartha Guatama
• The Story of Buddha (Video)
The story of Siddhartha Gautama
• Born a prince, Siddhartha Gautama
was never allowed outside of his
palace
– His father shielded him from suffering,
sickness, and death
• During a parade, he saw old and sick
people for the first time and learned
the 3 truths of life:
1)Everyone gets old
2)Everyone gets sick
3) Everyone dies
Siddhartha becomes Buddha
• After seeing suffering, he
dedicated his life to ending it
• As he was meditating, he was
able to understand the whole
universe, the end of suffering,
and the way to inner peace
• At this moment he became the
Buddha, which means “The
Awakened One”
Bhuddism- The Four Noble Truths
1) Suffering Exists
2) There is a cause for
suffering
3) There is an end to
suffering
4) To end suffering, one
must follow the
“Eightfold Path”
Bhuddism- The Eightfold Path
“How to end suffering and find inner peace”
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Right Understanding WISDOM
Right Thinking
Right Speech
ETHICAL CONDUCT
Right Conduct
Right Livelihood
Right Effort
MENTAL
DEVELOPMENT
Mindfulness
Right Concentration
Buddhist Principles
• Buddhism was based on several important
principles:
– Peace with others
– Harmony with nature
– Simple life (don’t need money or possessions)
• Buddhism did not require priests or gods
• Anyone could achieve enlightenment and
inner peace by following the Eightfold path
Spread of Buddhism
• The Buddha would go on to spread his religion
throughout Asia
– Buddhism began in India, but spread to the north and east
• Today, Buddhism is mostly practiced in Southeast
Asia:
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China
Japan
Thailand
Cambodia
Vietnam