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10 sentences about Lord buddha class 2

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Answered by MANASVI1234567890
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1) Buddha Purnima or Buddha Jayanti is celebrated in honor of the founder of Buddhism.Lord Buddha.

2) It is an important festival in Buddhism and is celebrated with great enthusiasm.

3) It is believed that on this day,

4)Lord Buddha had attained enlightenment and attained nirvana or salvation.

5) On this day, pilgrims come from all over the world to Bodh Gaya to participate in the Buddha Purnima festival.

6) Hindus consider Gautam Buddha an incarnation of lord Vishnu so they also celebrate the day.

7) The celebration of the day consists of many rituals and practices.

8) Reading the scriptures of Gautam Buddha is an important ritual of the day.

9) This festival is very popular in Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand, Malaysia, etc and in many places where the followers of Buddhism are in large numbers.

10) On this day, Buddhist monks give a lesson to the teachings of the Buddha and devotees are encouraged to follow the path of Buddha.

11) The eight great paths of Buddha are of true faith, intention, speech, behavior, effort, livelihood, contemplation, and concentration.

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Answered by snehalghosh2007
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Siddhartha Gautama was born just outside the city in Lumbini. His father was a ruler named Shuddhodana, and his mother was named Maya. Maya died when Siddhartha was about 7 days old. His father controlled him in a very peaceful and nice way. There were home tutors for him as he was not interested in the outward things that took place at that time. Siddhartha lived in luxury; his father kept trouble and hard work far from him. A seer predicted that if Siddhartha stayed inside his palace his whole life, then he would become a great king. However, if he left the palace, then he would become a great religious leader. The king did not want his son to become a religious leader. He kept Siddhartha in the palace for his entire childhood

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