Originally posted by Drake Tungsten
You mean the struggles between Buddhist-supporting clans (Soga) and Shinto-supporting clans (Mononobe, Nakatomi) that led to the tossing of the first Buddhist statue in Japan into a river, a pair of wars between the Mononobe and Soga that eventually brought the Soga to power and the eventual overthrow of the Soga and the butchering of their leader in front of the Empress?
And that's pretty tame compared to some of the other Buddhist-related violence in Japanese history.
Buddhist intolerance: It is true that there has been Buddhist intolerance. The early history of Tibet included bloody struggles between shamanists and different buddhist schools. But on the whole Buddhism and its arrival in those countries' where it is practiced was REMARKABLY more peaceful than the similar movements of Christianity and Islam. Compare the arrival of Buddhism to... Japan
You mean the struggles between Buddhist-supporting clans (Soga) and Shinto-supporting clans (Mononobe, Nakatomi) that led to the tossing of the first Buddhist statue in Japan into a river, a pair of wars between the Mononobe and Soga that eventually brought the Soga to power and the eventual overthrow of the Soga and the butchering of their leader in front of the Empress?
And that's pretty tame compared to some of the other Buddhist-related violence in Japanese history.
Buddhism was mainly a religion designed by an Indian for Indians . It was a reform of the old system which had grown too rigid , with the orthodox priesthood turning oppressive , and ascetism turning into elaborate self-torture . In India , its history was remarkably peaceful - both the ascent and the total eradication of Buddhism ( after it had achieved its aims ) were peaceful .
Its spread outside India was not supposed to happen , because it was not designed for outside . Violence is what happens when a religion tries to overstep its culture's borders ( witness the horribly violent destruction of paganism by Christianity ( which was supposed to be like Buddhism in its idea of reforming Judaism ) , or the destruction of all the major Hindu temples of North India by Muslim invaders ) . The only time when a religion can spread outside its borders without violence is when it is preceded by its mother culture , for example as happened in Indonesia , when Hinduism and Buddhism subsumed the older nature-worshipping religions .
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