Buddhism, as discussed in "Buddhism from Islamic Perspective" by Muhammad Vandestra, is a religion with over 500 million adherents worldwide, primarily in Asia, with significant communities elsewhere. It encompasses two main traditions: Theravada and Mahayana, and is often viewed more as a philosophy of life than a strict religion. The story of Buddhism begins with Siddartha Gautama, known as the Buddha, who was born in the 5th century BCE in what is now Nepal. His father, King Śuddhodana, kept him sheltered to become a great ruler, but after encountering the realities of aging, sickness, and death, Siddartha chose to pursue a spiritual path. His transformative experiences, referred to as the "four sights," led him to seek a way to end suffering. Despite studying under esteemed religious teachers and practicing extreme asceticism, Siddartha found no permanent solution to suffering. His journey ultimately set the foundation for Buddhist teachings and philosophy. Buddhism from Islamic Perspective by Muhammad Vandestra in English Spiritual Stories 1.4k Downloads 3.7k Views Writen by Muhammad Vandestra Category Spiritual Stories Read Full Story Download on Mobile Description Buddhism is the religion of more than 500 million people around the globe. The majority of those people live in Asia but there are substantial Buddhist communities in other continents. There are two main Buddhist traditions, Theravada (The School of the Elders) and Mahayana (The Great Vehicle). Buddhism is not strictly a religion and is often described a philosophy of life. According to Theravada scripture the Buddha (Siddartha Gautama) was born in the 5th century BCE. He was the son of King Śuddhodana, the ruler of a small kingdom in what is modern day Nepal. Shortly after his birth, eight Brahmins were called upon to predict the child’s future. Seven Brahmins prophesised that the young prince would either be a great ruler, or renounce worldly pleasures and live the life of a holy man. One however, was sure the child would be a holy man. The King had great worldly ambitions for his son therefore kept the Prince within the confines of the royal palace. At age 29 the prince escaped confinement and had several encounters with the outside world. These encounters became known in scripture as the four sights. More Likes This Tales of Jataka - Part 1 by RISHI KUMAR MISHRA Do Come To The Wedding - 1 by Prem Charthad His Rogue Luna - 1 by Sonali Rawat Spousal Bereavement In Older Persons by Dr. Bhairavsinh Raol Reason Behind Marital Problem - Part 1 by Dada Bhagwan The RÁMÁYAN of VÁLMÍKI - Part 1 - 1 by MB (Official) Bhagavad-Gita - 1 by MB (Official) More Interesting Options English Short Stories English Spiritual Stories English Fiction Stories English Motivational Stories English Classic Stories English Children Stories English Comedy stories English Magazine English Poems English Travel stories English Women Focused English Drama English Love Stories English Detective stories English Moral Stories English Adventure Stories English Human Science English Philosophy English Health English Biography English Cooking Recipe English Letter English Horror Stories English Film Reviews English Mythological Stories English Book Reviews English Thriller English Science-Fiction English Business English Sports English Animals English Astrology English Science English Anything English Crime Stories