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Mariulka [41]
2 years ago
12

HELP PLEASE!!!!!What are the 5 most important things about Buddhism?

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1 answer:
Katyanochek1 [597]2 years ago
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Answer:

No hay una santa biblia, sino varios textos importantes.

El cielo y el infierno no son lugares eternos según las enseñanzas budistas.

El budismo puede existir sin Buda. ...

Buda (Siddharta Gautama) nunca se proclamó profeta o dios.

Explanat

esos son datos curiosos sobre el budismo ojala te sirvan :))

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