Buddhism is a well-known religion all over the world, and many people practice and teach every day. Buddhism comes from the teaching of a man named Siddhartha Gautama who lived in the 25th century. The focus of Buddhism is to "enlighten". In contrast to most religions, Buddhism is non-theological, meaning to discover that he believes in his experience rather than believing in God or God (Barbara O'Brien , 2013). Are you sure that religion is worth pursuing for yourself?
Comparing Hinduism, Buddhism and Confucianism, Hinduism and Buddhism all appear in India. Both religions are similar in many ways. Religion believes in reincarnation and the specific purpose of that teaching is to get out of this cycle. Buddhism is based on the teachings of Buddha. He lived in India about 2,500 years ago. Buddhism does not have "Bible". Buddha's teachings were not written until about 300 years after his death. - Comparison of Roman and Greek art History art always reflects the cultural values and social structure of individual civilizations. Ancient art is a tool that helps historians to interpret important aspects of ancient culture. From art we can decide the basic moral and philosophical beliefs of many ancient societies.
As one of the most popular religions in the world, Buddhism is considered Siddhattha Gotama, which was released 2500 years ago in Siddhartha Gautama ("Religious Tolerance", 2015) in northern India. More than 75% of fans come from the Far East. Myanmar, Korea, Japan, China, Sri Lanka is a common place of Buddhism (Molloy, 2010). Buddhism itself is an important and powerful religion, but there are some similarities with other religions in the world. Hinduism is a religion that Buddhism may be most similar. They have something in common in reincarnation, enlightenment, redemption, pain, and practice of yoga (Molloy, 2010).