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The Origins of Buddhism - A Very Brief History

The Origins of Buddhism - A Very Brief History

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The source traces the origins of Buddhism from its start as a small reform movement in the Ganges plain during the Axial Age to its establishment as a global spiritual path. It outlines the life of the founder, Siddhārtha Gautama, detailing his awakening and the initial dissemination of his pragmatic teachings, which focused on the Four Noble Truths as the path to end suffering. The narrative continues through the formation of the early monastic community, the Saṅgha, and the preservation of the oral canon via the initial Buddhist Councils. A crucial factor in its widespread success was the patronage of Emperor Aśoka, who enabled the religion’s rapid transformation into a pan-Asian faith through extensive missionary work. The text also describes the later emergence of diverse theological traditions, such as Mahāyāna, which introduced the bodhisattva ideal, alongside the ironic decline and eventual disappearance of Buddhism from its Indian homeland.

"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it". George Santayana
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