The fundamental principle of Buddhism was laid by Shakyamuni 2500 years ago in India. It was subsequently maintained and propagate to people of future generations and different geographical locations. The law had been distorted and enriched; abused and rectified, all simultaneously when meandering its course through history. To the modern days, Buddhists teaching resound coherently with the modern value of moral and humanity. Yet its the fundamental concept addressing the mystic nature of life add depth over our normal belief of the reality of phenomenon, demonstrating its eternity and profoundness as the law of humans in common.