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Buddhism

    Buddhism, one of the major religions of the world, was founded by Siddhartha

Gautama, the Buddha, who lived in northern India from 560 to 480 B.C. The time of the

Buddha was one of social and religious change, marked by the further advance of Aryan

civilization into the Ganges Plain, the development of trade and cities, the breakdown of

old tribal structures, and the rise of a whole spectrum of new religious movements that

responded to the demands of the times (Conze 10). These movements were derived from

the Brahmanic tradition of Hinduism but were also reactions against it. Of the new sects,

Buddhism was the most successful and eventually spread throughout India and most of

Asia.

    Today it is common to divide Buddhism into two main branches. The Theravada, or

"Way of the Elders," is the more conservative of the two; it is dominant in Sri Lanka,

Burma, and Thailand (Berry 23). The Mahayana, or "Great Vehicle," is more diverse and

liberal; it is found mainly in Taiwan, Korea, and Japan, and among Tibetan peoples, where

it is distinguished by its emphasis on the Buddhist Tantras (Berry 24). In recent times both

branches, as well as Tibetan Buddhism, have gained followers in the West.

    It is virtually impossible to tell what the Buddhist population of the world is today;

statistics are difficult to obtain because persons might have Buddhist beliefs and engage in

Buddhist rites while maintaining folk or other religions such as Shinto, Confucian...

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Submitted by: 123student
Date Submitted: 04-04-04 9:18am
Category: Religion
Words: 1386
Pages: 5.54