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Short introduction to Buddha:

The time is several millennia ago; the place is India. Droughts and famine plague the country, and its people are forced into a strict caste system that rewards only the elite cream of the crop. Across the land animals and Brahmin alike rejoice, for the blessed child with a birthright to become a god is about to be born. His name is Siddhartha Gautama, later to be known as the Buddha. However, Siddhartha’s life will not be an easy one. He will experience love and loss, learn about the value of life and influence the lives of many, including Tatta and Pariah, Bandaka the bandit and countless others.


10. Saint Young Men

Description: There are saints living in Tokyo, Japan: Buddha the Enlightened One and Jesus, Son of God. After successfully bringing the previous century to a close, the two share an apartment in Tachikawa while enjoying some well-earned time off down on Earth. Buddha pinches pennies like a typical neighborhood housewife, while Jesus is prone to making impulse buys. Read all about the saintliest duo’s carefree days in Tachikawa …

Number of Releases: Vol: 19+; Ch: 145+

Release Year: 2006


9. The Word of BUDDHA: Manga de Dokuha

Description: The cheerful monk, Butsugaku, teaches the history of Buddhism and the precepts upon which the religion was founded. Learn about the life of the historical Buddha and the era in which he lived, his mission to help people understand the importance of walking the Middle Way in life to avoid the extremes that contribute to human misery, and his Noble Eightfold Path that leads to wisdom and enlightenment.

Number of Releases: Vol: 1; Ch: 10

Release Year: 2010


8. The Story of Buddha: A Graphic Biography

Description: What is happiness? What’s the point of living the way I do, day in and day out? Twenty-five hundred years ago, in his youth, Buddha (Shakyamuni) had the same nagging questions that we do today. He never avoided them or gave up the search for answers, but devoted himself earnestly to discovering the meaning of life. That search is the starting point of Buddhism. Precisely because he agonized more than others, Buddha also attained a happiness greater than that of anyone else. In our desire to live with strength and good cheer, the life of Buddha is sure to provide invaluable insight.

Number of Releases: Vol: 1; Ch: 14

Release Year: 2011


7. Ikkyu-san: Tonchi de Nadakai Zenshuu no Sou

Description: No synopsis yet – check back soon!

Number of Releases: Vol: 1

Release Year: 1989


6. Comic-ban Sekai no Denki: Mother Teresa

Description: No synopsis yet – check back soon!

Number of Releases: Vol: 1

Release Year: 2011


5. Edu-Manga: Mother Teresa

Description: Winner of the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize, Mother Teresa devoted herself to help the poor. Answering a calling from God, she opened a home in Calcutta, India, where she and her fellow nuns took in and cared for dying and desperate Indians. Even after her death, many still continue her never ending quest of providing for the basic needs of human beings.

Number of Releases: Vol: 1

Release Year: 2002


4. Mother Teresa: Mazushii Hito no Tame ni Shougai wo Sasageru Seijo

Description: No synopsis yet – check back soon!

Number of Releases: Vol: 1

Release Year: 1992


3. Mother Teresa: Mazushii Hitobito ni Tsukushita Ai to Yuuki no Seijo

Description: No synopsis yet – check back soon!

Number of Releases: Vol: 1

Release Year: 2016


2. Mother Teresa: Modern Saint of the Poor

Description: With a population of over 14 million, Kolkata (Calcutta) is the third largest city in India. Of that 15 million, over four hundred thousand people live on the streets. In the poorest neighborhood of Kolkata, a Catholic nun from Macedonia named Mother Teresa gave love and a helping hand to the people who lived there. This is the story of a remarkable woman who devoted her life to the poor in a land far from her birthplace and inspired the entire world: Mother Teresa, recipient of the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize. 

Number of Releases: Vol: 1; Ch: 6

Release Year: 1997


1. Ankoku Shinwa

Description: A story of old myths, an ancient destiny, godly powers… And the young man who’s expected to choose whether to be a saint or a devil while seemingly powerless against the forces that push him towards darkness.

Number of Releases: Vol: 1; Ch: 7

Release Year: 1976


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Hey, guys welcome back to Kaizetsu.com. Today we are going to provide you the list of Manga/Manhwa/Manhua which are very similar to manga named Buddha

Short introduction to Buddha:

The time is several millennia ago; the place is India. Droughts and famine plague the country, and its people are forced into a strict caste system that rewards only the elite cream of the crop. Across the land animals and Brahmin alike rejoice, for the blessed child with a birthright to become a god is about to be born. His name is Siddhartha Gautama, later to be known as the Buddha. However, Siddhartha’s life will not be an easy one. He will experience love and loss, learn about the value of life and influence the lives of many, including Tatta and Pariah, Bandaka the bandit and countless others.


10. Saint Young Men

Description: There are saints living in Tokyo, Japan: Buddha the Enlightened One and Jesus, Son of God. After successfully bringing the previous century to a close, the two share an apartment in Tachikawa while enjoying some well-earned time off down on Earth. Buddha pinches pennies like a typical neighborhood housewife, while Jesus is prone to making impulse buys. Read all about the saintliest duo’s carefree days in Tachikawa …

Number of Releases: Vol: 19+; Ch: 145+

Release Year: 2006


9. The Word of BUDDHA: Manga de Dokuha

Description: The cheerful monk, Butsugaku, teaches the history of Buddhism and the precepts upon which the religion was founded. Learn about the life of the historical Buddha and the era in which he lived, his mission to help people understand the importance of walking the Middle Way in life to avoid the extremes that contribute to human misery, and his Noble Eightfold Path that leads to wisdom and enlightenment.

Number of Releases: Vol: 1; Ch: 10

Release Year: 2010


8. The Story of Buddha: A Graphic Biography

Description: What is happiness? What’s the point of living the way I do, day in and day out? Twenty-five hundred years ago, in his youth, Buddha (Shakyamuni) had the same nagging questions that we do today. He never avoided them or gave up the search for answers, but devoted himself earnestly to discovering the meaning of life. That search is the starting point of Buddhism. Precisely because he agonized more than others, Buddha also attained a happiness greater than that of anyone else. In our desire to live with strength and good cheer, the life of Buddha is sure to provide invaluable insight.

Number of Releases: Vol: 1; Ch: 14

Release Year: 2011


7. Ikkyu-san: Tonchi de Nadakai Zenshuu no Sou

Description: No synopsis yet – check back soon!

Number of Releases: Vol: 1

Release Year: 1989


6. Comic-ban Sekai no Denki: Mother Teresa

Description: No synopsis yet – check back soon!

Number of Releases: Vol: 1

Release Year: 2011


5. Edu-Manga: Mother Teresa

Description: Winner of the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize, Mother Teresa devoted herself to help the poor. Answering a calling from God, she opened a home in Calcutta, India, where she and her fellow nuns took in and cared for dying and desperate Indians. Even after her death, many still continue her never ending quest of providing for the basic needs of human beings.

Number of Releases: Vol: 1

Release Year: 2002


4. Mother Teresa: Mazushii Hito no Tame ni Shougai wo Sasageru Seijo

Description: No synopsis yet – check back soon!

Number of Releases: Vol: 1

Release Year: 1992


3. Mother Teresa: Mazushii Hitobito ni Tsukushita Ai to Yuuki no Seijo

Description: No synopsis yet – check back soon!

Number of Releases: Vol: 1

Release Year: 2016


2. Mother Teresa: Modern Saint of the Poor

Description: With a population of over 14 million, Kolkata (Calcutta) is the third largest city in India. Of that 15 million, over four hundred thousand people live on the streets. In the poorest neighborhood of Kolkata, a Catholic nun from Macedonia named Mother Teresa gave love and a helping hand to the people who lived there. This is the story of a remarkable woman who devoted her life to the poor in a land far from her birthplace and inspired the entire world: Mother Teresa, recipient of the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize. 

Number of Releases: Vol: 1; Ch: 6

Release Year: 1997


1. Ankoku Shinwa

Description: A story of old myths, an ancient destiny, godly powers… And the young man who’s expected to choose whether to be a saint or a devil while seemingly powerless against the forces that push him towards darkness.

Number of Releases: Vol: 1; Ch: 7

Release Year: 1976


There are others also that are similar, but these 10 are far most Similar To Buddha. Consider subscribing to our mail list to get notifications about all news about anime, also join our anime discord server to talk with other anime fans. Discord Server