Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - Buddhism is based on the principle of goodness, so why are Buddhist customs originating in Nepal very cruel?

Buddhism is based on the principle of goodness, so why are Buddhist customs originating in Nepal very cruel?

Some people believe in Buddhism just for their own psychological comfort and do not interfere with their behavior.


Some people believe in religion just for their own comfort, not to interfere with their behavior. The Japanese traditional system of thought is a combination of Confucianism and native Shinto. Loyalty to the monarch thought leads them to blindly follow the monarch's order policy

Buddhism is divided into many kinds, but not all of them eat fasting and chanting, do cruel things, so go to believe in Buddhism, as the saying goes, put down the butcher's knife to become a Buddha on the ground, hope that through the belief in Buddhism to wash away the body of the sins of the people, of course, not all the Japanese people believe in Buddhism, not all of the Japanese day to believe in Buddhism, not all of the milk Not all milk is Tremendous, doing something cruel is a part of the people, can not represent all.

Nowadays, some people come here and make light of the fact that Buddhism originated (or originated) in India! What a ridiculous but sad statement.
The old man of the Three Tibetans had painstakingly compiled and written the story of the journey to the Western Paradise to collect scriptures from more than a hundred countries along the way, which was indeed written in vain.

Then Siddhartha Gautama (about 2500 BC), also known as Prince Siddhartha of Kaviravai, became a Buddhist monk, and finally how to become the Buddha under the Bodhi tree. His birthplace then was and still is within Nepal.

But the new colonizers who had just arrived in the vast area of the southern Himalayan foothills, after shamelessly plagiarizing Tang Xuanzang's historical record of the clan Tubang dynasties of the region of the countries around the Himalayas more than 1,000 years ago, to cover up the civilization of the Himalayan foothills in this region represented by the -

In the aspect of religion, Buddhism has imported new ideas, new teachings, and formed a new civilization of the Himalayan foothills. doctrines and formed new sects, but also had a significant impact on Taoism and Confucianism. Buddhism as a foreign religious culture, the development of China by Confucianism, Taoism, represented by the highly developed local traditional culture,

- to the Sakya tribe of Siddhartha Gautama to carry on the past and the next following years to open up years of dedication to summarize, to the Sanskrit script to bear the written record of the Buddhist canon (Sanskrit belongs to the foothills of the Himalayas Sakya tribes) of Nepal.