Buddhism is a unique religion that gives karma accumulated in its members in their actions and too much bad karma leads to regeneration. Buddhism also believes that there is no god almighty, but many gods call it a god Buddhism is often called sacred teaching. The Buddha is born only under certain circumstances, and members need to re-educate Dharma.
The first evolutionary period of Buddhism began in northern India as early as 246 BC. It then evolved into a religion recognized worldwide through many empires and rulers today. Therefore, in this article we will analyze the evolution of Buddhism and how it controls the religious beliefs and thinking of the ancient Indians and other people in the area. It will also study how religion is affected by other religious teachings including Islam and Christianity.
Buddhism is a flexible belief system. Today we have discovered many different types of Buddhism, as it is easy to adapt to country-specific conventions. Buddhism is also a generous belief in other religions. It agrees with the moral doctrine of other religions and calls for religious cooperation to alleviate human suffering (Brodbeck 2002). Buddhism does not include a clear economic code of conduct. However, French social ethics has been touched on economic problems many times. For example, the Buddha does not allow monks and nuns to take money as a donation. All donations must be offered in kind and donors can receive religious education. In his context, he also sought a direct economic relationship between men without money mediation. The total number of economic relations should also be limited.
According to Buddhist cosmology, there are countless kinds of creatures living in countless world systems at various stages of evolution. Our planet is only one feature of our world system, it has only one small point in the universe and there are countless world systems. For every single life, people should emit the idea of infinite love. This was developed with the following practice, universalization of meta. According to Patisambhidamagga, generalized radiation of meta is achieved in five ways, namely 7 designated radiation and 10 radiation directions. As will be explained, these ten directions can be combined with five general emissions and seven specific emissions.