What did Lord Buddha say about the universe?

The Buddhists, following the traditions of their Indian fore-fathers, saw the universe as infinite in time and space, and filled with an infinite number of worlds like our own. Above our ordinary world, there are two realms: the realm of form (rupa-dhatu) and the even higher realm of formlessness (arupa-dhatu).
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What did Buddha say about universe?

Buddhism has no creator god to explain the origin of the universe. Instead, it teaches that everything depends on everything else: present events are caused by past events and become the cause of future events.
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What do Buddhist believe about the origin of the universe?

Buddhists also believe that the universe is cyclical in nature. Therefore they do not look for the beginning of anything and instead view the universe as eternal, ongoing and constantly changing. The big bang theory supports the idea that the universe began at one particular time so Buddhists might reject this idea.
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What do Buddhist call the universe?

In modern parlance it would be called a 'universe', or 'solar system'.
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What did Buddha say about existence?

"I think the gist is that the Buddha did not say anything about a creator deity existing or not. He did mention what he does and doesn't declare about the nature of existence, but he does not mention the existence or non-existence of a God." The Buddha did not speak of a creator deity, but he did speak of creation.
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What did Buddha say about Krishna?

He did not make any direct mention of Krishna except once when he said that wise and learned people identify him as one of the 10 significant manifestations of Lord Vishnu. So that is the answer. Buddha never said anything about Ram and Krishna.
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Did Buddha think he was a god?

The Buddha was simply a human being and he claimed no inspiration from any God or external power. He attributed all his realization, attainments and achievements to human endeavor and human intelligence.
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How many universes are there in Buddhism?

The Buddhists, following the traditions of their Indian fore-fathers, saw the universe as infinite in time and space, and filled with an infinite number of worlds like our own. Above our ordinary world, there are two realms: the realm of form (rupa-dhatu) and the even higher realm of formlessness (arupa-dhatu).
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What is the ultimate reality in Buddhism?

In Theravada Buddhism, Nirvana is ultimate reality. Nirvana is described in negative terms; it is unconstructed and unconditioned. In some strands of Mahayana Buddhism, the Buddha-nature or the Dhammakaya is seen as ultimate reality.
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What planet is Buddha?

Budha (Sanskrit: बुध) is a Sanskrit word that connotes the planet Mercury. Budha, in Hindu legends, is also a deity. He is also known as Soumya (Sanskrit: सौम्य, lit.
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What are the 3 main beliefs of Buddhism?

Buddhists believe that the human life is one of suffering, and that meditation, spiritual and physical labor, and good behavior are the ways to achieve enlightenment, or nirvana.
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Does the Buddha say about the world?

Answer: Buddhists believe the beginning of this world and of life is inconceivable since they have neither beginning nor end, that the world was not created once upon a time, but that the world is constantly being created millions of times every second and that it will always continue to do so.
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How does a Buddhist see the world?

Buddhists believe that life is both endless and subject to impermanence, suffering and uncertainty. These states are called the tilakhana, or the three signs of existence. Existence is endless because individuals are reincarnated over and over again, experiencing suffering throughout many lives.
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Who created the universe in Hinduism?

Traditionally, Brahma is the creator, from whom the universe and the four Vedas emerge.
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Is everything an illusion in Buddhism?

When Buddha says “All is illusion,” he isn't saying that nothing is real. He's saying that your mind's projections onto reality are illusions. He's saying that the elements in the universe that form every physical thing we see—solid, liquid, gas—if they're taken down to a subatomic level, they don't exist.
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Is life an illusion Buddhism?

“Life is an illusion a dream; a bubble; a shadow… Nothing is permanent. Nothing is worthy of anger or dispute. Nothing…” ~ The Buddha.
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What are the 2 truths in Buddhism?

The teaching by the Buddhas of the dharma has recourse to two truths: The world-ensconced truth and the truth which is the highest sense. Do not know the profound "point" (tattva) in the teaching of the Buddha. 10.
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Whats the study of the universe called?

Astronomy is the study of everything in the universe beyond Earth's atmosphere. That includes objects we can see with our naked eyes, like the Sun , the Moon , the planets, and the stars . It also includes objects we can only see with telescopes or other instruments, like faraway galaxies and tiny particles.
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How many heavens are there in Buddhism?

According to Shi'ite sources, Ali mentioned the names of the seven heavens as below: Rafi' (رفیع) the least heaven (سماء الدنیا)
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Who is first Buddha or Jesus?

Christianity was founded by Jesus Christ approximately 1,971 (33CE) years ago. As for Buddhism, it was founded by an Indian Prince Siddhartha Gautama in approximately 566BCE (Before Common Era), about 2500 years ago. In fact, the oldest of the four main religions is Hinduism.
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Did Buddha believe heaven?

In Buddhism, there is no concept of punishment or reward and there is no divine being who decides who goes to hell or heaven. There is merely the illusory results of our thought, words and deeds, which we call karma. This is represented by the beings in the wheel nearest to the hub.
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What is the oldest religion?

It is the world's third-largest religion, with over 1.2 billion followers, or 15–16% of the global population, known as Hindus. The word Hindu is an exonym, and while Hinduism has been called the oldest religion in the world, many practitioners refer to their religion as Sanātana Dharma (Sanskrit: सनातन धर्म, lit.
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Did Buddha talk about Shiva?

The answer is rather obvious: Buddha did not mention Shiva because he did not exists at that time! Only later did brahmins cook up the concept of Shiva, Parvati, Skanda, Ganesha, etc. Mere stories!
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What did Buddha say about Hinduism?

Buddhism and Hinduism agree on karma, dharma, moksha and reincarnation. They are different in that Buddhism rejects the priests of Hinduism, the formal rituals, and the caste system. Buddha urged people to seek enlightenment through meditation.
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Was the Buddha a Hindu?

Indeed, since Siddhartha was born into a Hindu family, Buddhism is considered to have originated in part from the Hindu religious tradition and some Hindus revere Buddha as an incarnation of a Hindu deity.
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