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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” 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 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: – – – – – China Japan Thailand Cambodia Vietnam