BUDDHISM – THE GIFT OF INDIA
In the over 10,000 years of India ’s glorious history, Buddhism stands out as the most significant contribution made by this country. The religion is internationally acclaimed and widely followed in large parts of Eastern and South-Eastern Asia , it is the religion of intellectuals and entails a philosophy which is sound, scientific and universally favoured.
Buddhism is an ultimate experience. It is the crux of the solution to the problems of the world, it provides a vision, which is achieved after seeing ‘THE ENTIRETY’ in it’s completeness, with a strong sense of logic & reasoning, and the basis of pragmatism. It is the flowering of the Indian Spiritual wisdom to it’s farthest end. Buddhism is the THE VIRTUAL MIDDLE PATH and stands at the centre of the world composition. It lies between sensuality and austerity, between selfism and nihislism, between theism and atheism. The Religion is the most preferred one among the scientists and logically oriented persons, and is growing at a very fast pace in the western world, perhaps second only to Islam.
Buddhism is philosophically scientific and ethically anti-dogmatic. It does not call upon it’s followers to follow the percepts slavishly or for the sake of it, on the contrary it gives the freedom to test the values and religio-spiritual premises for yourself and accept them only when they pass your personal test. The religion, which took birth in hierarchical India , is dead against caste system and any discrimination based on creed, language, nationality. The Religion traditionally gave relatively higher status to women. It is strongly anti-superstitious and anti-ritualist.
Buddhism is compassionately humanistic, and it lays greatest of stress on developing a sense of compassion (Karuna) for the suffering humanity and other living beings. It strongly believes in Non-Violence which is to be practiced towards even the animals and the lower life forms. This Compassion ultimately culminates in the Mahayanist idea of the Boddhisatva Ideal. Boddhisatva is a great saint, who is so much in love with humanity and the living beings that he postpones his nirvana (liberation) so that he can serve humanity for some more time.
Buddhism is different from other religions in more than several sense. One of it’s notable features is that it doesn’t believe in a universal spirit. It is not spirit which survives death and is born again and again, rather it it some desires, some symptoms of change which are created and are reborn. Buddhism is diplomatically silent on the existence of GOD. It doesn’t consider it necessary to discuss such issues. The religion aims at treating suffering rather than delving into metaphysical issues.
Buddhism having born in India spread to various parts of the world and in a very short time became an international religion. In the process of it’s growth and spread, never even a single drop of blood was shed, nor a sword raised, never was intimidation or the lust of wealth used to expand it. The religion stands for peace, harmony and brotherhood and has practiced these percepts practically. It attracted the Greatest of Kings of India and other countries in the past, like The Great Ashoka, Kanishka and Harsha. The religion is highly tolerant towards other religions.
In some quarters, Buddhism is compared with Christianity. But unlike the latter, it has no gory-bloody history, it does not promise a kingdom in the heaven, rather it beleives that the kingdom of heaven lies in each one of us, which can be achieved if we fulfill certain conditions. Indeed, Buddhism is THE MOST REMARKABLE GIFT OF INDIA TO THE WORLD.
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