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How did Buddha seek and achieve enlightenment​

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Answered by Parvathyvarma
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Gautama Buddha was born as a prince named Siddhartha Gautama in Northern India. At the age of twelve, he was sent for schooling in Hindu sacred scriptures. Four years later he returned home and got married to a princess. That had a sin and they lived royal life for 10 years. One day when he decided to visit the village he saw suffering s of the people. He was shocked and decided to go in search of enlightenment. He travelled aimlessly for seven years and then he stayed under a peepal tree until he attained enlightenment. After getting enlightenment he renamed the tree as Bodhi tree. There, he began to teach and share his knowledge and become Buddha.

Answered by thefuturedevils
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one day, he sat under a peepal tree and after meditating for seven days, he attained enlightenment. That peeple tree was known as the 'Bodhi tree', the tree of wisdom after that. After achieving enlightenment, Siddhartha come to be known as ' Gautama Buddha'.

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