Depends on how and where you look at Buddhism. It spread into multiple religions that had little to do with what was stated by the Buddha at his deathbed. Some very tyranical. One only has to dig into the Japanese prior to 1945, who were among other things very Budhistic and Shogunnish. But the Buddha stated clearly that Nirvana was the fall of all Karma in the pursuit of happiness, and that there was not a bit of reincarnation in Nirvana but rather a state of wakefulness. Yet, a lot of interpretations endorse reincarnations and heavens. Overall the Buddhistic religions have been, if not more tolerant in their hearth, more constructive of nonviolence. Many nihilistic nontheless.



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