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Ethical Ideas of Buddhism

Abstract:
The article reveals the origin and spread of Buddhism. It also discusses questions about doctrine, ethical ideas, wisdoms of Siddhartha Gautama. Buddhism emerged in the middle of the 1st millennium BC (543 year BC) in India. The founder of Buddhism - Siddhartha Gautama was prince, the son of king the Shakya kingdom. His mother died a few days after his birth. His father directed all his love towards his son. At the time of Siddhar tha's birth, astrologers predicted that if protect him from the evils of everyday life and from communication with other people, he would become one of the greatest people both in life and in death. Siddhartha studied the philosophy of that time, the philosophy of Brahmanism and Jainism. Later, some of their parts became of his philosophy. However, Siddhartha did not agree with all the philosophical teachings of these views. They taught that happiness in life can only be achieved by kill the soul. Siddhartha also listened and accepted a teaching of the yogis.