Buddhists learn how to live a peaceful and good life from the Buddha.
The Buddha was a man called Siddhartha Gautama, who lived many years ago.
Buddhists always try to show peace and kindness to other living things.
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What do Buddhists believe?
Buddhists do not believe in a god.
They learn from the teachings of the Buddha. The word Buddha means one who is awake.
Buddhists try to show kindness and care for all living things, such as people, animals, plants and nature.
How Buddhists show care
Metta means loving-kindness, which many Buddhists try to practise.
Buddhists try to show metta by being friendly and kind.
Dana is a way for Buddhists to be generous by giving to others.
The temple is a place where Buddhists can learn to show care. Here are some examples of how they can do this:
- looking after the temple gardens
- going to classes and community groups
- helping at community events.
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