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| | Buddha - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Buddha |
 | | As the son of the chief of the Shakya clan, the Buddha is sometimes known as Shakyamuni (‘wise one of the Shakya tribe’). |  | | For centuries, pilgrims searched the Himalayan foothills for the Buddha's birthplace. |  | | Ruins of a stupa, a shrine to the Buddha and his disciples, at the important archaeological site of Taxila. |
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http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Buddha
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| | Malaspina Great Books - Gautama Buddha (Sidhartha) (c. 563 BCE-c. 480 BCE) |
 | | According to Gautama Buddha, the Awakened bliss of Nirvana he attained is available to all beings, although orthodoxy holds that one must first be born as a human being. |  | | Even if Buddhism&; however, outranked Christianity in the number of adherents, it would be a mistake to attribute to the religion of Buddha, as some do, a more successful propagandism than to the religion of Christ. |  | | Gautama Buddha stated that there is no intermediary between mankind and the divine; distant gods are subject to karma themselves in decaying heavens. |
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http://www.malaspina.org/home.asp?topic=./search/details&lastpage=./search/results&ID=422
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| | Lord Buddha |
 | | Ananda, one of Buddha's cousins, was one of the principal early disciples of Buddha and was a most devoted friend and disciple of Buddha. |  | | Buddha told his disciples not to enquire into the origin of the world, into the existence and nature of God. |  | | Buddha argued and debated with his old disciples who had deserted him when he was in the Uruvila forest. |
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http://www.sivanandadlshq.org/saints/buddha.htm
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| | Gautama Siddhattha Buddha |
 | | After 45 years of teaching the Dharma, the Buddha passed into Parinirvana. In his last sermon, he encouraged his disciples to diligently seek the truth and not to hold on to that which is impermanent. |  | | As a Buddha, an awakened one, he returned to teach his five fellow practitioners the Noble Truth of Unsatisfactoriness, the Noble truth of the Cause (Craving), the Noble Truth of Cessation, and the Noble 8-fold Path leading to the cessation of all suffering. The wheel of Dharma had been set in motion. |  | | In Bhuddism, the Buddha refers to Siddhattha Gautama. |
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http://www.crystalinks.com/buddha.html
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| | Songs and Meditations of the Tibetan Dhyani Buddhas |
 | | Vajrasattva is the Buddha of diamond-wisdom, and is the chief Buddha of the five Dhyani Buddhas. |  | | The Bodhisattvas (Emanations or Spiritual Sons) of the Dhyani Buddhas |  | | He is the Buddha of mirror-like wisdom and is known as the Immovable One. |
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http://www.buddhanature.com
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| | Buddha - Wikimedia Commons |
 | | Gautama Buddha (Buddha Shakyamuni) contains identified images of Gautama Buddha, the historical founder of Buddhism. |  | | The Western Paradise of Buddha Amithaba (Tun-huang, China, 8. |  | | Daibutsu Buddha (skt.: Vairochana, jap.: Dainichi Nyorai), Todaiji, Japan |
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http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Buddha
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| | Buddha |
 | | Buddha sought the means to attain the inner bliss of Nirvana which is permanent. |  | | The significance and meaning of the life of the Buddha is revealed in the discourses of Sathya Sai Baba. |  | | Because Buddha did not interest himself in the study of the Vedas or in religious rituals he was dubbed an atheist. |
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http://www.cosmicharmony.com/Av/Buddha/Buddha.htm
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| | Buddha Images |
 | | Passage to Nirvana: The reclining Buddha representing the Buddha’s death. |  | | Buddha images provide a serene and reassuring reminder of the basic tenets of Buddhist religion. |  | | The most basic Buddhist prayer is: I take refuge in the Buddha, the Dharma (Buddha's teaching) and the Sangha (the community of Buddhist monks). |
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http://www.seasiancrafts.com/spiritworld/buddha.htm
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| | THE BASIC TEACHING OF BUDDHA |
 | | The Buddha said, "The extinction of desire is Nirvana." This is the ultimate goal in Buddhism. |  | | The Buddha realized that that he was not the first to become a Buddha. |  | | Following is a story of the Buddha living as an example to his disciples. |
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http://online.sfsu.edu/~rone/Buddhism/footsteps.htm
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| | Buddha - Columbia Encyclopedia article about Buddha |
 | | Both Buddha and Lao Tzu are poets, one listening to the rhythm of infinite sorrow, one to the rhythm of infinite joy. |  | | During his lifetime the Buddha taught not in Vedic Sanskrit, which had become unintelligible to the people, but in his own NE Indian dialect; he also encouraged his monks to propagate his teachings in the vernacular. |  | | 1960); A. Foucher, The Life of the Buddha (1963, repr. |
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http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/Buddha
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| | Pagan Period |
 | | The insistence of the Burmese to place these two figures at the feet of the Buddha, from at least the 11th century onward, may be explained in part by the Burmese belief that Buddhism was introduced into Burma during the Buddha's lifetime by two of his disciples. |  | | Therefore, the Buddha, like all mankind, had innumerable past lives, all of which would have had to have been lived to perfection if the Buddha was to achieve Nirvana. |  | | At the time of enlightenment, all the Buddha's friends had abandoned him and it was not until later that disciples came to learn his newly discovered knowledge. |
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http://www.seasite.niu.edu/burmese/cooler/Chapter_3/Part4/Images/pagan_period_4.htm
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| | Siddhartha Gautama |
 | | But the Buddha relented, and his aunt and wife became the first Buddhist nuns. |  | | The Buddha said that it didn’t matter what a person’s status in the world was, or what their background or wealth or nationality might be. |  | | Eventually, he conspired with a local king to have the Buddha killed and to take over the Buddhist community. |
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http://www.ship.edu/~cgboeree/siddhartha.html
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| | Buddha (The Enlightened One) Founder of Buddhism |
 | | Buddha's teaching is summarized in the Four Noble Truths, the last of which affirms the existence of a path leading to deliverance from the universal human experience of suffering. |  | | Thirty-four discourses that are among the oldest records of the Buddha's original teachings. |  | | The word Buddha is a title, not a name. |
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http://www.lucidcafe.com/library/96jun/buddha.html
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| | Buddhism and Buddhist Art - The Religion of Gautam Buddha |
 | | The Buddha pictures, Buddha statues, and the diverse buddha paintings illustrate the deep influence of buddhism on buddha art and vice versa. |  | | Information on Buddhism, the teachings of the Buddha, and the Buddhist Religion |  | | A knowledge of these are needed for a meaningful insight into the nuances of Buddhist art, since each stage of the Buddha's many existences, along with the established tenets of buddhism religion, play a part in the development of this art. |
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http://www.buddhart.com
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| | A declarative debugger for Haskell 98 |
 | | buddha is a debugger for Haskell 98 programs. |  | | buddha is on the programme, amongst seven other exciting topics. |  | | Version 1.2 is now the official stable version of buddha. |
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http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/~bjpop/buddha
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| | Killing the Buddha - Manifesto |
 | | Because the Buddha you meet is not the true Buddha, but an expression of your longing. |  | | The idea of "killing the Buddha" comes from a famous Zen line, the context of which is easy to imagine: After years on his cushion, a monk has what he believes is a breakthrough: a glimpse of nirvana, the Buddhamind, the big pay-off. |  | | Killing the Buddha is about finding a way to be religious when we're all so self-conscious and self-absorbed. |
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http://www.killingthebuddha.com/manifesto.htm
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| | Amazon.com: Buddha (Penguin Lives): Books: Karen Armstrong |
 | | Buddha himself fought against the cult of personality, and the Buddhist scriptures were faithful, giving few details of his life and personality. |  | | Armstrong stresses that an integral part of the Buddha's teaching was the unimportance of the ego, and for that reason the Buddha's personal attributes virtually disappeared, both from his teachings and from his disciple's accounts. |  | | In summary, Armstrong's "Buddha" is a brief, sympathetic account of the life of the Buddha in the context of his time. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0670891932?v=glance
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| | Siddhartha Gautama |
 | | This is the state that the Buddha passed into at his death. |  | | This is the philosophy that Buddha left the world. |  | | At this point, Siddhartha became the Buddha, or "Awakened One." Instead, however, of passing out of this cycle himself, he returned to the world of humanity in order to teach his new insights and help free humanity of their suffering. |
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http://www.wsu.edu:8000/~dee/BUDDHISM/SIDD.HTM
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| | Buddha |
 | | Story Of Buddha: The Birth Of The Buddha |  | | Buddha: Enlightenment - Enlightenment Siddhartha first studied yogic meditation under the teachers Alara Kalama and Udraka... |  | | Gautama Buddha - Gautama Buddha (Prince Siddhartha) philosopher Birthplace: Lumbini, Nepal Born: c. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/society/A0809327.html
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| | Buddha Statues and Funny T-shirts at Buddha Brilliant |
 | | The word 'Buddha' is a title and not a name. |  | | Lay followers who live everyday lives, and monks and nuns who dedicate their whole lives to the Buddha's teachings. |  | | These can be found on the Spiritual page. |
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http://www.buddhabrilliant.com
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| | The Buddhist World: Gautama Buddha |
 | | Siddhartha Gautama, known as the Buddha, was born in the sixth century B.C. in what is now modern Nepal. |  | | He purified his mind of all defilements and attained enlightenment at the age of thirty-five, thus earning the title Buddha, or "Enlightened One". |  | | For the remainder of his eighty years, the Buddha preached the Dharma in an effort to help other sentient beings reach enlightenment. |
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http://www.buddhanet.net/e-learning/buddhistworld/buddha.htm
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| | Doctrine |
 | | Buddhists use the word as a short form for Buddha-dharma meaning the teachings of the Buddha or buddhas. |  | | The group of original disciples is known as the Noble Sangha, but the word sangha is used also to refer to all followers of the Buddha, the world community of Buddhists, and also the monastic orders that he established for both men and women. |  | | It is recounted how, before his death or parinirvana, the Buddha told his disciples to spread out in small groups to all directions in order to teach the dharma. |
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http://www.khandro.net/Bud_doctrines.htm
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| | KtB: Updated 4-14-06 |
 | | Killing the Buddha is a religion magazine for people made anxious by churches... |  | | A Passover reading from Killing the Buddha: A Heretic's Bible. |  | | We return to form with an offering for your listening pleasure: a KtB editor on NPR, riffing on the Gospel of Judas and that other non-canonical gospel, Jesus Christ Superstar. |
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http://www.killingthebuddha.com
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| | The Buddha's Life |
 | | At first the Buddha's Father, King Suddhodana, suffering inwardly from his son's retirement, held aloof, but afterward became his faithful disciple; and Maha-Prajapati, the Buddha's step-mother, and the Princess Yasodhara, his wife, and all the members of the Shakya clan, believed in him and followed him. |  | | Under the oversight of Ananda, the Buddha's favorite disciple, the body was cremated by his friends in Kusinagara castle. |  | | For forty-five years the Buddha went about the country preaching and persuading men to follow his way of life, but at last, at Vaisali on the way from Rajagriha to Sravasti, he became ill and predicted that after three months he would enter Nirvana. |
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http://dharma.ncf.ca/introduction/life-of-the-Buddha.html
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| | Buddha Bio: The Online Library of Liberty |
 | | The person known generally as the Buddha is credited with beginning a spiritual movement that shaped the institutional and intellectual development of Asia. |  | | At thirty-five Gautama became the supreme Buddha and developed a following that grew into one of the major religions of the world. |  | | He believed that humans come to know ultimate reality through meditation, and the closer they come to the supreme Truth, the less they require of this world to sustain themselves. |
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http://oll.libertyfund.org/Intros/Authors/AncientAsia/Buddha.html
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| | SAMAGGI-PHALA :: Buddhist Information Network |
 | | Saya mau nanya, apakah kita sebagai umat Buddha diperbolehkan untuk pergi ke tempat orang... |  | | [Agama Buddha dan Ilmu Pengetahuan] - Agama Buddha, Biologi dan Exobiologi |  | | [Agama Buddha dan Ilmu Pengetahuan] - Seleksi Alamiah dan Evolusi |
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http://www.samaggi-phala.or.id
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| | Buddha · Astrological definition of Buddha · Astrology Encyclopedia |
 | | Buddha · Astrological definition of Buddha · Astrology Encyclopedia · April 20, 2006, 19:39 GMT |  | | Buddha · Astrological definition of Buddha · Astrology Encyclopedia |  | | Baal · Tower of Babel · Babylon · Babylonian · Barren Signs · Beholding Signs · Bel · Belts of Jupiter · Benefic Aspects · Besieged · Bestial signs · Bicorporeal · Bi-Quintile · Birth Moment · Birth Stones · Bitter Signs · Blend · Brahmanaspati · Broken Signs · Brutish signs · Buddha |
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http://www.astrologyweekly.com/dictionary/buddha.php
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 | | Wait..I know of lot of beautiful Buddha Images serene and all...I meditate a lot seated facing them.Sometimes Buddha smiles...An All knowing( |  | | ).We develop Saddha first by seeing living buddha or else listening to his teachings and understanding it.Then we apply his teachings to our daily living...We practise,contemplate and meditate....These stages are called |  | | as Buddha.But does it complete the image?...It's only a reflection on an iota of Buddha' s virtues.True Buddha cannot be grasped with our senses.He can be known through knowing signless( |
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http://www.angelfire.com/la/linjaya/buddha.html
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| | THE BUDDHA / buddha.htm |
 | | The Nine Supreme Attributes of the Lord Buddha |  | | Mudra: the Variation of the Hand Position of the Buddha Statues |  | | (FOR MORE ARTICLES ON THE BUDDHA AND BUDDHISM) |
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http://web.ukonline.co.uk/buddhism/buddha.htm
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| | Flickr: Photos tagged with buddha |
 | | Feeds for photos tagged with buddha Available as RSS 2.0 and Atom |  | | Explore and refine buddha photos with our clustery goodness! |  | | You can assign as many tags as you wish to each photo. |
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/buddha
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| | Buddha Bar official website, George V eatertainment, George V Records, Barrio Latino, Barfly, Barlotti |
 | | George V Records, Buddha bar, Barrio Latino, Barfly, Barlotti |  | | Buddha Bar official website, George V eatertainment, George V Records, Barrio Latino, Barfly, Barlotti |
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| | Amazon.com: Buddha: Music: blink-182 |
 | | Now you have to excuse 19 year olds mark & tom for their vocals but the hooks and music make up for it. |  | | but I'd recommand The EOTS, TOYPAJ, & UNTITLED LISTENERS TO GET DUDE RANCH THAN CHESHIRE CAT THEN BUDDHA. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000005BOC?v=glance
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