Can there be two Buddhas?

No, traditionally, two fully enlightened Buddhas cannot appear in the same world system at the same time, as the world can only sustain the power of one, but there have been (and will be) many Buddhas across different world systems and ages, like the 28 Buddhas in Theravada tradition or the many Buddhas in Mahayana, including future Buddhas like Maitreya. While multiple enlightened beings (Arahants) can exist, a "Buddha" has a specific meaning as a self-enlightened teacher when the path to Buddhahood is lost, making simultaneous appearance impossible in one realm.
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Are there two Buddhas?

Technically, the word “Buddha” simply means “The Enlightened One”. Thus any person who reaches Enlightenment can be called a Buddha. The only “Buddha” we know about is the “Historical Buddha”, or Gautama Buddha, or Shakyamuni, who founded Buddhism 2600 years ago in Northern India.
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How many Buddhas can you have?

Theravada tradition maintains that there can be up to five Buddhas in a kalpa or world age and that the current kalpa has had four Buddhas, with the current Buddha, Gotama, being the fourth and the future Buddha Metteyya being the fifth and final Buddha of the kalpa.
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How can there be more than one Buddha?

Although buddhas are infinite in a cosmic sense, the appearance of one in our world is rare. Buddhist cosmology describes a vast array of worlds of which ours is only one. Each of these worlds is overseen by a buddha, and rebirth in these worlds, known as buddha-fields, is the goal of many Buddhists.
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What is the second Buddha called?

The Second Buddha: Master of Time presents the story of the legendary Indian Buddhist master Padmasambhava. Also known as “The Lotus-born,” “Precious Guru” (Guru Rinpoche), or “The Second Buddha,” Padmasambhava is widely credited with bringing Buddhism to the Tibetan lands.
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Two Buddhas in Hinduism and Buddhism

Who are the 13 Buddhas?

What explains the membership of Shingon's 13 Buddhas list?
  • Fudo (Acala)
  • Shaka (Sakyamuni)
  • Monju (Manjushri)
  • Fugen (Samantabhadra)
  • Jizo (Ksitigarbha)
  • Miroku (Maitreya)
  • Yakushi (Bhaisajyaguru)
  • Kannon (Avalokitesvara)
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How many Buddhas have been?

There isn't a single number for how many Buddhas there have been, as different Buddhist traditions envision them differently: Theravada recognizes 28 past Buddhas in our world system (including Siddhartha Gautama), while Mahayana believes in innumerable Buddhas across infinite realms and times, like Amitabha and the Medicine Buddha. Essentially, while Gautama Buddha (Shakyamuni) is our present Buddha, countless others have attained enlightenment across cosmic ages and realms, with some traditions listing specific numbers in historical chronicles.
 
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How to tell if a Buddha is real?

Identifying Authenticity

Documentation: Authentic antique Buddha statues often come with documentation or a history of previous ownership. This can include certificates of authenticity, old photographs, or records of past auctions. Auction Records: Check if the statue has been listed in reputable auction records.
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Do Buddhists believe in God or Jesus?

There are inherent and fundamental differences between Buddhism and Christianity, one significant element being that while Christianity is at its core monotheistic and relies on a God as a Creator, Buddhism is generally non-theistic and rejects the notion of a Creator God which provides divine values for the world.
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What does 27 mean in Buddhism?

In Buddhist philosophy, 27 is the highest level of spiritual attainment in Rupa-loka (the material world). Above that are four more levels of attainment in the non-material world — infinite space, infinite consciousness, nothingness, and finally: neither perception nor non-perception.
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How long do Buddhas live?

Siddhartha Gautama, the historical Buddha, lived to be around 80 years old, passing away in Kushinagar, India, after a long life (approx. 563-483 BCE or 480-400 BCE, dates vary) spent spreading his teachings after achieving enlightenment at age 35. He died after eating tainted food, imparting final wisdom to his disciples, and entering Parinirvana. 
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What are the 5 types of Buddhas?

Five Buddhas of the Five Directions

Various sources provide different names for these Buddhas, though the most common names today are: In the east, Akshobhya; in the south Ratnasambhava; in the west, Amitābha; in the north Amoghasiddhi; and in the center Vairocana.
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What is the difference between Buddha and God?

God (the Christian god and any other god) was born in the heavenly realm and The Buddha was born in the Human realm. The Buddha had a man's body and God has a godly one. The Buddha attained liberation from birth and death but the Gods are still subject to it.
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Can a Buddhist marry a Hindu?

Buddhists are allowed to marry people of different religions. There is no Buddhist doctrine that prohibits interfaith marriage. In fact, interfaith marriages are quite common in various Buddhist cultures.
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Who are the 12 gods of Buddhism?

A group of twelve Buddhist deities consists of eight deities who guard eight directions (Taishaku-ten or Indra for the east, Ka-ten or Agni for the south-east, and Emma-ten or Yama for the south, Rasetsu-ten or Rakṣasa for the south-west, Sui-ten or Varuṇa for the west, Fū-ten or Vāyu for the north-west and Bishamon- ...
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Can Christians have Buddha?

The answer is no, and the Bible is very clear on that. Exodus 20:3 says, “Thou shalt have no other gods before me.” Buddha is recognized as a god by multiple millions of people around the world, so why would a born-again Christian want to have an image or picture of Buddha in his home?
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Do Buddhists pray to a god?

No, Buddhists don't pray to a creator God as in Western religions, because Buddhism is non-theistic, focusing on self-realization, but they do engage in prayer-like practices (chanting, vows, aspirations) directed towards Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, Dhamma (teachings), and Sangha (community) to cultivate enlightenment, wisdom, and compassion, not for divine intervention. These practices aim to align oneself with Buddhist principles, generate positive karma, and improve oneself and others, often involving dedication of merit. 
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Who are the 4 gods of Buddhism?

The Four Heavenly Kings are protectors of Buddhism who guard against evil forces from the four directions. They include Jikokuten (east), Zōchōten (south), Kōmokuten (west), and Tamonten (north). Tamonten is sometimes worshipped independently under the name of Bishamonten.
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What did Einstein say about Buddha?

If there is any religion that would cope with modern scientific needs, it would be Buddhism.” Einstein appears to have occasionally made passing references to the Buddha in conversation. Yet something compelled someone to concoct this statement and attribute it to Einstein, the Buddha of the Modern Age.
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Did Jesus know about Buddha?

It's highly unlikely Jesus and Buddha met, as Buddha died centuries before Jesus was born, but Jesus likely knew of Buddhist ideas due to trade and cultural exchange, with some scholars suggesting his "lost years" might have involved travel to India; however, biblical accounts and mainstream Christian scholarship point to Jesus's teachings being rooted in Judaism, though similarities exist in ethical themes like compassion and renunciation, leading to debates about influence or parallel development. 
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Which country is 100% Buddhism?

There are many Buddhist-majority countries in Asia, including Bhutan, Cambodia, Thailand, and Myanmar. However, there are only four countries in the world where the official religion is Buddhism. These are Bhutan, Cambodia, Myanmar, and Sri Lanka.
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Which religion is World No. 1?

Christianity is the world's largest religion by number of followers, with over 2.4 billion adherents, followed by Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism, though Islam is the fastest-growing major faith and is projected to nearly equal Christianity in adherents by 2050, according to Pew Research Center data. Christians make up about 31% of the global population, while Muslims account for roughly 25% and are growing due to high fertility rates.
 
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Why is the number 7 significant in Buddhism?

In Buddhism, "Seven" symbolizes both the seven stages of practice guiding spiritual enlightenment and the significant age of the Prince, highlighting his transition from a life of luxury to a path of spiritual seeking.
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What is 84,000 in Buddhism?

84000 is a non-profit organization dedicated to translating the complete collections of the Buddha's words into modern languages. We rely on donations to fund the translation work and all the activities the organization needs to carry out to publish the translations in multiple formats, both digital and print.
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