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Buddhist nounBuddhist adjective BuddhismBud‧dhis‧m /ˈbʊdɪzəm $ ˈbuː-, ˈbʊ-/ noun [uncountable] - His Buddhist piety led representatives of the thousands of Untouchables who had embraced Buddhism to invite him to be their leader.
- In his praise of Buddhism and throughout the entire conversation, Yang gives evidence of syncretic tendencies.
- Pantheism is also present in Buddhism, with Brahman being the life-force.
- Religion: Officially atheist; most important elements of religion are Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism.
- There is a school of designer Buddhism around at the moment whose disciples chant regularly whenever and wherever they need to.
- There is no separating stream; no ferryboat, no ferryman; no Buddhism, no Buddha.
- This recession affected the merchants, the adherents and supporters of Jainism and Buddhism.
a religion of east and central Asia, based on the teaching of Gautama Buddha—Buddhist noun [countable]—Buddhist adjectiveBuddhist nounBuddhist adjective BuddhismBud‧dhis‧m /ˈbʊdɪzəm $ ˈbuː-, ˈbʊ-/ noun [uncountable] - His Buddhist piety led representatives of the thousands of Untouchables who had embraced Buddhism to invite him to be their leader.
- In his praise of Buddhism and throughout the entire conversation, Yang gives evidence of syncretic tendencies.
- Pantheism is also present in Buddhism, with Brahman being the life-force.
- Religion: Officially atheist; most important elements of religion are Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism.
- There is a school of designer Buddhism around at the moment whose disciples chant regularly whenever and wherever they need to.
- There is no separating stream; no ferryboat, no ferryman; no Buddhism, no Buddha.
- This recession affected the merchants, the adherents and supporters of Jainism and Buddhism.
a religion of east and central Asia, based on the teaching of Gautama Buddha—Buddhist noun [countable]—Buddhist adjective |