There is no standard terminology or breakdown for the various ages of the history of philosophy. The phrase 'the age of Buddhism' may refer to the golden age of Zen Buddhism in China, which was during the Tang period (618-906).
The question may also mean how old is buddhism. In that case, Buddha was born in about 500 BCE making Buddhism some 2500 years old.
this period was form the early sixteenth century on woods.
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U. Chan Htoon has written: 'Buddhism : the religion of the age of science' -- subject(s): Buddhism and science
Buddhism does not believe in any difference between race, gender, age or caste. Therefore it did not and does not, support the caste system at all.
Anyone at any age from any background can be Buddhist. All you have to do is practice.
Yes it did and it still does. The Buddha had no regard for class, caste, gender or age.
Around 500 BC (found it in 7th grade history book)
Buddhism is structured into several different schools of thought. For instance, there is Mahayana Buddhism, Theravada Buddhism, zen Buddhism, Nichiren Buddhism, and Pure land Buddhism.
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well buddism is from india and india is friend with the jappenese and vietnemiese and today is friends with china and shairs buddhism with the chinese and buddhism held the chinese to belive in other religions as long as they know they can belive in buddhism in or around 1500 B.C. Answer by: Amber Hunnington lives: in Hunnington Beach ,CA age: 16
The leader of Buddhism, the Buddha, passed away at the age of 80 about 2500 years ago.Since he is believed to have attained the deathless, Buddhists will often refer to his passing as his parinibbana (parinirvana), rather than as his death.
The classical age for China was from 500 BC to 500 AD. It began with Confucius and ended around the time that the religion of Buddhism began.