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Why Did Buddhism Fail Essay

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Buddhism, originated in India, declined toward two percent of the whole population. In contrast with it’s root, Buddhism in China and South East Asians countries flourished. Why and how it fail is an essential question for all historian, the burgeon of Buddhism never fully developed for a reason. There are two prerequisite for a successful religion: 1. Governmental support as it’s stanchion; 2. Do not compete against a major religion that last for thousands of years already. Buddhism did not have any of these prerequisite, so it’s conjecturable that it fails. Buddhism failed because it abandoned the caste system, an important factor for the regional stability in Asia, and was absorbed by Hinduism,But it is successful in the rest of Asia, because it blends …show more content…

David Peterson, professor of University of California, Irvine, “ It’s a propaganda technique used for people to believe in better tomorrow.” Apply this quote to India, Hinduism is a tool used to enforce caste system. Despite in a neoteric view, the caste system creates inequality and violates human right, we cannot deny its importance in sustaining the stability of Indian civilisation. During the long course of history, few uprises ever happened in this vast subcontinent with a diversity of races. One of the key idea of Buddhism is abrogate the caste system and view everyone equally. Caste system have its advantages, easily regulated, social order, and the concept of reincarnation which acted like an impetus for citizens to work harder. Removing a system that have been enforced for thousands of years is not practical. Second, The only governmental support that Buddhism gain is from Ashoka, where we can see that Buddhism actually flourished in India. Stupas with Siddhartha Gautama’s teaching erected, monks is gaining social respect, and buddhism is generally accepted by its citizen. But

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