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Bud·dhism
/ˈbuˌdɪzəm, ˈbʊ-/
佛教
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bud·dhism
n.
The
religion
based
upon
the
doctrine
originally
taught
by
the
Hindu
sage
Gautama
Siddartha
,
surnamed
Buddha
,
“the
awakened
or
enlightened,”
in
the
sixth
century
b
.
c
.,
and
adopted
as
a
religion
by
the
greater
part
of
the
inhabitants
of
Central
and
Eastern
Asia
and
the
Indian
Islands
.
Buddha's
teaching
is
believed
to
have
been
atheistic
;
yet
it
was
characterized
by
elevated
humanity
and
morality
.
It
presents
release
from
existence
(
a
beatific
enfranchisement
,
Nirvâna
)
as
the
greatest
good
.
Buddhists
believe
in
transmigration
of
souls
through
all
phases
and
forms
of
life
.
Their
number
was
estimated
in
1881
at
470,000,000.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
Buddhism
n
1:
a
religion
represented
by
the
many
groups
(
especially
in
Asia
)
that
profess
various
forms
of
the
Buddhist
doctrine
and
that
venerate
Buddha
2:
the
teaching
of
Buddha
that
life
is
permeated
with
suffering
caused
by
desire
,
that
suffering
ceases
when
desire
ceases
,
and
that
enlightenment
obtained
through
right
conduct
and
wisdom
and
meditation
releases
one
from
desire
and
suffering
and
rebirth
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