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Buddhism

What are the general beliefs held by the Buddhist religion?

Apatheistic. A god or gods hold no practical significance in Buddhism. Buddhism is: Apatheistic. A god or gods hold no practical significance in Buddhism.

Buddhism was founded by: Siddhārtha Gautama. Buddhists believe he is the “Most Enlightened One” of our age.

Buddhism’s Important Holidays: Vesākha (Birth of Buddha), Bodhi Day: (Day Buddha received enlightenment:)

Buddhism’s Important Places: Lumbini (Birthplace), Bodh Gaya (Enlightenment), Sarnath (First Teaching), Kusinara (Death)

What are the diffusion patterns of Buddhism?

Buddhist Diffusion in the 1st Century Buddhism spread by relocation diffusion along the Silk Road and other trade routes.

While Buddhism started in India, it is currently not the majority religion of that country. Why?