- Buddhism, the fourth greatest religion in the world, originated in India and it spread to neighbouring countries: like - Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Japan, China Vietnam and Thailand.
- Buddhism was founded by Gautama Buddh.
| 
Birth | 
563 BC( According to some Historians) | 
| 
Birth Place | 
Lumbini( Now in Nepal) near kapilvastu, the
  capital of the Shakyas | 
| 
Real Name | 
Siddhartha | 
| 
Father’s Name | 
Suddhodanana, elected chief of the Shakyas | 
| 
Mother’s Name | 
Mahamaya | 
| 
Step Mother | 
Prajapati Gautami | 
| 
Wife | 
Yashodhara | 
| 
Son | 
Rahul | 
| 
Caste | 
Kshatriya | 
| 
His Horse | 
Kantaka | 
| 
Charioteer | 
Channa | 
| 
Four Signs | 
Aged man, sick man , corpse , Mendicant | 
| 
Teacher(Guru) | 
Asita was first Guru, Alana Kalama taught hi
  mediation and Upanishads | 
| 
Great Going Forth | 
Mahabhiniskramana at the age of 29 | 
| 
Place of Enlightnment( Nirvana) | 
Beneath a Pipal tree in Gaya(Bodh Gaya) at
  Niranjana river at the age of 35 | 
| 
First Sermon | 
Dharmachakra pravartana , Sarnath near Varanasi | 
| 
Death( Parinirvana) | 
Kushinagar, at Kasiya village in Deoria district
  of U.P at the age of 80 in 487 BC. | 
Buddhist Sects
- The Hinayana
- The Mahayana
- The Vajrayana
Buddhist Literatures
1.Vinaya Pitaka  - Rules of the order or Buddha's disciplinary code
2.Sutta Pitaka - Sermons on matter of doctrines and ethics, Buddha's teachings
3.Abhidhamma Pitaka - On metaphysics and philosophy.
| 
Council | 
Time | 
Place | 
King | 
Chairmanship | 
Development | 
| 
First | 
483 BC | 
Sattapani Cave 
( Rajagriha, Bihar) | 
Ajatshatru | 
Mahakassapa | 
Vinay Pitaka compiled by Upali and Sutta Pitaka
  compiled by Ananda | 
| 
Second | 
383 BC | 
Vaishali 
( Bihar) | 
Kalashoka | 
Sabakami | 
Permanent split of the Buddhist order into
  Sthavirmadins and Mahasanghikas | 
| 
Third | 
250 BC | 
Pataliputra 
(Bihar) | 
Ashoka | 
MoggaliputtaTissa | 
The third Pitak-Abhidhamma pitaka was compiled | 
| 
Fourth | 
72 AD | 
Kundalvana 
(Kashmir) | 
Kanishka | 
Vasumitra | 
Division of Buddhism into the Mahayana and the
  Hinayana sects. Codification of Sarvastivadin doctrine as Mahavibhasa took
  place | 
The Doctrine of Buddha
- Four Great Truths (Aryasatya)
- The World is full of sorrow and misery.
- The cause of all pain and misery is desire
- Pain and misery can be ended by controlling the desire.
- Desire can be controlled by following the eight-fold path.
The Eight-Fold Path ( Ashtang Marga) Consists of :
- Right Faith
- Right Thought
- Right Action
- Right Means of Livelihood
- Right exertion of efforts
- Right Speech
- Right Remembrance
- Right Concentration or Meditation
 
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