Buddhists are people who follow the teachings of the Buddha. They believe it's important to show kindness to all living things.
Following the Buddha's teachings is called Buddhism.
Many Buddhists try to live a peaceful life and help others at their temple, at their home, in their community and anywhere else they go.
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What do Buddhists believe?
Buddhists do not worship a god.
They try to learn lessons from the Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, a spiritual leader. He lived over 2,500 years ago.
Buddhists believe the Buddha is an important person, who helps them understand how to live a good and peaceful life.
How Buddhists show care
Buddhists learn and practise metta. This means showing loving-kindness to all living things and helping them not to get hurt.
Many Buddhists also practise dana, which means showing generosity. They do this by giving to other people.
The temple is a place where Buddhists and other people go to meet, A way to practise concentration and think clearly. and learn about Buddhism.
Here are some examples of how Buddhists do this:- reading the Buddhist texts containing rules, teachings from the Buddha, and teachings from the Buddha's companions.
- meditating with others
- practising dana
- looking after the temple gardens
- attending classes and community groups
- helping to organise community events.
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