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Buddhism is a nontheistic religion that is largely based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama. Some of its holy cities are Bodh Gaya, Sarnath, Kushingar and Lumbini.

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The holy land of Buddhism is traditionally considered to be India, specifically places like Bodh Gaya where Gautama Buddha is said to have attained enlightenment. Other important sites in Buddhism include Lumbini in Nepal (Buddha's birthplace) and Sarnath in India (where he gave his first sermon).

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