For the history the Buddhism could become several times the state religion in this or that Asian country. Somewhere he was supported, somewhere expelled, and in some centuries started being supported again. The Buddhism as world religion endured a set of transformations, having stratified on a set of schools and currents in number of which any other world religion won't be compared to it. Opportunity to treat Buddhism dogma at discretion allowed it to unite with radical religions of many countries, having turned into a Lamaism in Tibet or a zen Buddhism in China. Exoticism of Buddhist dogma at last brought it into Europe and America where it was picked actively up by people who weren't satisfied any more by Christianity.Specifics of the Buddhism that it contains in itself(himself) lines of world religion both open system, and line of national religions - the closed systems about which it is accepted to say that they can "be absorbed only with mother's milk". It is caused historically, in the Buddhism there were in parallel two processes: - distribution in the different countries of big traditions (Hinayana, the Mahajana and Vajrayana), uniform for Buddhists of the whole world, on the one hand- and emergence of the national forms of household religiousness dictated by specific conditions of life and cultural realities with another. It is remarkable that in India the Buddhism didn't gain further development. According to statistical data for the beginning of the XXI century it is professed by less than 0,5% of the Indian population (1), what even it is less, than in Russia where 1% of the population ranks itself as Buddhists. The dominating religion of India there is a Hinduism, Islam is also widespread.
1. The accused was pleaded guilty and sentenced to five years in prison. 2. I’m appearing in court tomorrow and the prosecution will be opposing bail. 3. The owners were accuseed of setting fire to their own premises. 4. He was made to pay a fine of 30 pounds for parking in the wrong place. 5. She was arrested and put on trial for murdering her husband. 6. The best lawyer in the country took up her case and won it for her. 7. I’m arrested for the murder of your husband. 8. He was suspected of stealing money from the safe but they had no real evidence. 9. You will be facing a number of serious charges when you go before the judge. 10. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty. 11. If you are found not guilty, the judge will probably reduce your sentence.
2. I’m appearing in court tomorrow and the prosecution will be opposing bail.
3. The owners were accuseed of setting fire to their own premises.
4. He was made to pay a fine of 30 pounds for parking in the wrong place.
5. She was arrested and put on trial for murdering her husband.
6. The best lawyer in the country took up her case and won it for her.
7. I’m arrested for the murder of your husband.
8. He was suspected of stealing money from the safe but they had no real evidence.
9. You will be facing a number of serious charges when you go before the judge.
10. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty.
11. If you are found not guilty, the judge will probably reduce your sentence.