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| Â | Online Encyclopedia - gautama buddha |
 | | Gautama Buddha was an Asian spiritual leader who lived between approximately 563 BC and 483 BC. |  | | Therefore this article will describe the life of Siddhartha Gautama as told in the earliest Buddhist texts. |  | | Explained by Gautama Buddha, he also stated that there is no intermediary between mankind and the divine; distant gods and God are subjected to karma themselves in decaying heavens. |
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| Â | Siddhartha Gautama Buddha, buddhist pilgrimage, travel, tour, package |
 | | Siddhartha Gautama Buddha, buddhist pilgrimage, travel, tour, package |  | | Siddhartha's students called him "the Buddha," which means "the Enlightened One," and the followers of Siddhartha's teachings are called Buddhists. |  | | Siddhartha Gautama was a prince who lived in the kingdom of Sakyas, near the present day border of India and Nepal, more than 2500 years ago. |
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| Â | MSN Encarta - Buddhism |
 | | Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha, was born in Lumbini near the present Indian-Nepal border, the son of the ruler of a petty kingdom. |  | | Buddhism, a major world religion, founded in northeastern India and based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, who is known as the Buddha, or Enlightened One. |  | | Originating as a monastic movement within the dominant Brahman tradition of the day, Buddhism quickly developed in a distinctive direction. |
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| Â | An Introduction to Buddhism |
 | | Although the religious aspects of Buddhism are discussed, I am far more interested in presenting Buddhism's philosophical and psychological side. |  | | The Buddha was born Siddhartha Gautama, a prince of the Sakya tribe of Nepal, in approximately 566 BC. |  | | On the full moon of May, with the rising of the morning star, Siddhartha Gautama became the Buddha, the enlightened one. |
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| Â | 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. |  | | His father had ordered that he live a life of total seclusion, but one day Siddhartha ventured out into the world and was confronted with the reality of the inevitable suffering of life. |  | | For six years, Siddhartha submitted himself to rigorous ascetic practices, studying and following different methods of meditation with various religious teachers. |
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 | | Siddhartha also saw an ascetic, a monk who had renounced all the pleasures of the flesh. |  | | Siddhartha, now the Buddha, remained seated under the tree -- which we call the bodhi tree -- for many days longer. |  | | They named him Siddhartha, which means "he who has attained his goals." Sadly, Mahamaya died only seven days after the birth. |
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| Â | Siddhartha Gautama |
 | | This founder, Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha, has many legends and stories that have accreted around his life. |  | | While in the rest of India, and later the world, Buddhism fragmented into a million sects, the original form, called Theravada Buddhism, held its ground in Sri Lanka. |  | | The Buddhists of Sri Lanka maintained the original form of Siddhartha's teachings, or at least, they maintained a form that was most similar to the original. |
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 | | Gautama’s birth is described as a miraculous event, his birth being the result of his mother's impregnation by a sacred white elephant that touched her left side with a lotus flower. |  | | Siddhartha left the palace and started to practice meditation with many teachers, but none could show him a path leading to the end of suffering. |  | | Although later followers make him into a god, Gautama never taught that he was divine. |
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| Â | Lord Buddha |
 | | Siddhartha was known all over the world as Buddha, the Enlightened. |  | | At the age of twenty-nine, Siddhartha Gautama suddenly abandoned his home to devote himself entirely to spiritual pursuits and Yogic practices. |  | | Gautama said: "O king, I am a mendicant - I am a monk. |
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| Â | LIVES TOUCHING LIVES: THE HERITAGE OF SIDDHARTHA GAUTAMA |
 | | Siddhartha Gautama was born on the edge of the Persian Empire, in northeast India in 563 B.C. In 534 B.C., at the age of 29, Siddhartha left the protection of his father's castle to explore the world and seek truth. |  | | BUDDHA (SIDDHARTHA GAUTAMA) 563-483 B.C. Near his death (483 B.C.) Buddha (The Enlightened One) told his followers, "Regardless of how many laws you have kept, or even if you pray 5 times a day, you cannot be free from your sin. |  | | In 531 B.C. Siddhartha Gautama, Buddha, began his own special ministry. |
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| Â | Urantia Book, Paper 94: Section 7 -- Gautama Siddhartha |
 | | Modern Buddhism is no more the teachings of Gautama Siddhartha than is Christianity the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. |  | | Gautama's wife believed her husband's gospel and was the founder of an order of nuns. |  | | Gautama Siddhartha was born in the sixth century before Christ in the north Indian province of |
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 | | Because he was brought up by Gautami, he was named Gautama Buddha. |  | | The story of the life of the Buddha was popularized in the West through the book Siddhartha by Herman Hesse, though the author takes great liberties with the actual facts of the life of young Prince Siddhartha who later became Gautama Buddha. |  | | One day Gautama Buddha saw sheep being driven to be slaughtered at a Yajna (sacrifice). |
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| Â | Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama) from HistoryCenter.net |
 | | Siddhartha Gautama is the founder of Buddhism, the fourth largest religion in the world. |  | | As he sat under a banyan tree a sense of clear vision came to him and he became a supreme Buddha. |  | | Gautama was the son of an aristocratic family in Nepal. |
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| Â | [Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha] A180.net |
 | | It is said that at the time of his birth a fortune teller predicted that if Siddhartha became attached to the world and its ways, he would unify India and become a great conqueror; if he forsook the world, he would become a world redeemer. |  | | Finally, Siddhartha believed that he found insight and enlightenment while he was sitting under a sacred bodhi tree. |  | | His father wanted the former for his son rather than the latter, and tried to keep Siddhartha from experiencing the "real world" that existed outside Siddhartha's world of pleasure and delight. |
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| Â | Siddhartha Gautama - The Buddha |
 | | Thus, the term should be accompanied by an article, such as "the Buddha" or "a buddha" (because of a belief that there will be innumerable buddhas in the future as there have been in the past). |  | | Later, this same Kondañña became one of the Buddha's companions and was one of his first five disciples. |  | | Original name (Sanskrit) GAUTAMA, or (Pali) GOTAMA, also called SIDDHARTHA founder of Buddhism, the predominant religious and philosophical system of much of Asia. |
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| Â | Ethics of Buddha and Buddhism by Sanderson Beck |
 | | Thus darkness and ignorance were dispelled by the light as Siddartha Gautama became enlightened and was henceforth known as the Buddha. |  | | Buddha means "one who is intuitive, awakened, or enlightened." The famous historical person known as Buddha was also called the Tathagata, which means "the one who has come thus," and Shakyamuni, which means "the sage of the Shakya tribe." He is said to have lived eighty years, and thus was probably born in 563 BC. |  | | After hearing the Buddha's doctrine he left home and became the first lay disciple in the new community. |
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 | | Siddhartha decided to share what he had learnt in the great enlightenment with others. |  | | After years of travelling and preaching Siddhartha came to be called the Buddha. |  | | The fourth sign came in the form of a wandering religious man. When Siddhartha saw the man he was most impressed with his serenity. |
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| Â | Buddha -- Britannica Student Encyclopedia |
 | | More than 500 years before Jesus was bornand at about the same time that Confucius was teaching the Chinese how to lead the good lifea Hindu prince named Siddhartha Gautama (or Gotama) became famed in India for his holiness and love for all creatures. |  | | voluminous Mahayana Buddhist text that some consider the most sublime revelation of the Gautama Buddha's teachings. |  | | More than 500 years before Jesus was bornand at about the same time that Confucius was teaching the Chinese how to lead the good lifea Hindu prince named Siddhartha Gautama (or... |
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| Â | The Life and Teachings of Siddhartha Gautama |
 | | The other holy men thought that Siddhartha was giving up his fast and as a consequence, they then decided to desert him. |  | | He went down to the river and bathed, and on the way back he met a milkmaid named Nandabala, and she offered him some rice pudding to eat. |  | | Coursework and Essays > By Level > GCSE > Religious Studies > Religions > Buddhism |
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| Â | The Life and Teachings of Siddhartha Gautama Essays World.com |
 | | The Life and Teachings of Siddhartha Gautama The region that lay among the foothills of the Himalayan Mountains in the farthest northern regions of India in Nepal is where the life of “the Buddha”, Siddhartha Gautama begins. |  | | of Siddhartha Gautama’s life VS on those of Jesus’ |  | | The Life and Teachings of Siddhartha Gautama Essays World.com |
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| Â | BIRTH OF SHIDDHARTHA |
 | | The happiness over the birth of Prince Siddhartha was however, quickly followed by sorrow because seven days after his birth, Queen Maya passed away. |  | | About 2500 years ago, on the Nepalese border of northern India, there lived a benevolent King of the Shakyan clan by the name of Shuddhodana Gautama. |  | | He ruled over the Shakyans from his palace in Kapilavastu. |
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 | | Scholars now place the date of his birth around 480BCE (BC). |  | | It was first given to a man who was born as Siddhartha Gautama in Nepal 2,500 years ago. |  | | It means 'one who is awake' in the sense of having 'woken up to reality'. |
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