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A short Note on Lord Buddha?​

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Answered by chetanmv375
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Gautama Buddha was a contemporary of Mahavira. Gautama Buddha's royal name was Siddhartha. He was the son of Suddhodhana, the Chief of Sakya clan of Kapilvastu in the Nepal Tarai area. He was born in 566 B.C. in the village of Lumbini a few miles from Kapilvastu.

Buddha, born with the name Siddhartha Gautama, was a teacher, philosopher and spiritual leader who is considered the founder of Buddhism. He lived and taught in the region around the border of modern-day Nepal and India sometime between the 6th to 4th century B.C.

The name Buddha means "one who is awakened" or "the enlightened one." While scholars agree that Buddha did in fact exist, the specific dates and events of his life are still debated.

According to the most widely known story of his life, after experimenting with different teachings for years, and finding none of them

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Answered by sugathealien
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Short Essay on Gautam Buddha

Gautam Buddha was born in a royal family in Lumbini. His name was Siddhartha Gautam. His mother died when she gave birth to him. Since an early age, he was inclined towards meditation and spirituality. His father, the ruler of Lumbini, knew that he will someday leave his family behind in search of the truth. He always kept Siddhartha inside the palace to mask him from all the harshness in the world.

Even after being in a happy family with a loving wife and son, he left his royal kingdom in search of the truth. No one was able to satisfy him with knowledge. He then attained his enlightenment under a banyan tree in Bodh Gaya. He described the Noble Eightfold Path that everyone should follow to get rid of sorrow and unhappiness. He died in 483 BC but his preaching is found to be still relevant to this date.

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