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BUDDHA, LIFE OF THE |
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![]() ![]() ![]() The Buddha's birth, first teaching and passing, Gandhara 3rd century CE. Siddhattha
Gotama, later to be called the Buddha, was born into a ruling
family in the small northern Indian state of Sakyā. Brought
up in luxury, he married and had a son. Despite his life of privilege
and comfort, Siddhattha was not happy and became deeply concerned
about the suffering he saw all around him. Eventually, following the
convention of the time, he renounced the world and took up the life
of a wandering ascetic. He studied at the feet of different teachers,
practised severe self-mortification but eventually, after six years,
decided that such things did not work. After resting and
strengthening himself with decent food, he sat at the foot of a
particular tree vowing not to move until he had penetrated the truth.
That evening the truth of the nature of existence became clear to
him and he became enlightened. Over the next 45 years, the Buddha
travelled throughout India teaching others the truths he had
realized and finally passed away at Kusinārā at the age of
80. He was the first person to teach a religion for all humankind
rather than for a specific group or tribe. Along with Jesus,
Confucius and Lao Tzu, he is considered one of the greatest religious
thinkers of all time. See Caesarean
Section, Ear Lobes, Meal,
Physical Appearance, Statues, Travels and Words.
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