explain the life and teaching of gautam buddha
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Prince Gautama Siddhartha got the Enlightenment and became the Buddha or the Enlightened One. ... The truth which Buddha got was the “Truth underlying life as a whole, namely, Life is full of Suffering, Desire is the cause of Suffering, Suffering ends at the destruction of Desire and Desire is destroyed by Right Living.”
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The Three Jewels are:
The Gautama Buddha, the historical Buddha, the Blessed One, the Awakened with true knowledge.
The Dharma, the precepts, the practice, the Four Truths, the Eightfold Path. The Sangha, order of monks, the community of Buddha's disciples
A belief system based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha, which stress freeing oneself from worldly desires. (c. 563-483 BC)
Founder of Buddhism, also known as Siddhartha Gautama; he gave up princely life to search for truth and enlightenment.
Although born a prince, he realized that conditioned experiences could not provide lasting happiness or protection from suffering. After a long spiritual search he went into deep meditation, where he realized the nature of mind. He achieved the state of unconditional and lasting happiness: the state of enlightenment, of buddhahood. This state of mind is free from disturbing emotions and expresses itself through fearlessness, joy and active compassion. For the rest of his life, the Buddha taught anyone who asked how they could reach the same state.
“I teach because you and all beings want to have happiness and want to avoid suffering. I teach the way things are.”
– The Buddha
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