Thursday 20 December 2007

Birth details of ____TAOISM

Who was the founder of Taoism and what were the principles Taoism was based upon?
Two great philosophers who influenced the Chinese thought were confucius and Lao-tzu, the latter founding Taoism. Lao-tzu, said to have lived between 604 and 531 practice of thrift, humility and compassion. Form and ceremony held no place in his religion. Some of the other principles preached by Taoism are simplicity, patience, contentment and harmony. Taoism began its decline about AD 906, especially after the T'ang Dynasty, and today its followers number fewer than 52 million, many abandoning it and embracing Buddhism. In 2005, altogether, there were said to be 27,34,000 Taoists worldwide.
According to Taoism, the universe is believed to be kept in balance by the opposing forces of Yin and Yang that operate in dynamic tension between themselves. Yin is female and watery; the force in the moon and rain which reach its peak in the winter; Yang is masculine and solid; the force in the sun and earth which reaches its peak in the summer. The interaction of Yin and Yand is believed to shape all life.
From the fourth century, rivalry between Taoists and Mahayana Buddhists was strong in China, leading to persecution of one religion by the other. This was resolved by mutual assimilation, and Taoism developed monastic communities similar to those of the Buddhists.

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