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How long was the Buddha a wandering preacher of the dharma?

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Answered by Anonymous
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For long 45 years Buddha travelled with his disciples to preach his doctrines. He visited many places including Kapilavastu where his own son Rahul was taken to the new faith and became a monk. As Buddha moved, princes and people alike felt attracted towards his teachings.

At places like Benares, Uruvilva and Rajagriha, hundreds of people became his disciples. At Shravasti, Kapilavastu, Vaisali and Magadha, Buddha’s message spread among myriads of men. Among his famous disciples, the names of Sariputta, Moggalayana, Sanjuya, Rahula (Buddha’s own son), Aniruddha, Ananda, Upali and Sudatta occupy permanent places in Buddhist history. A new wave of religious thinking soon swept over the country.

Answered by SnehaG
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Siddhārtha Gautama or Siddhattha Gotama in Pali, also called the Gautama .... The Dharmaguptaka biography of the Buddha is the most exhaustive, and is entitled the ...

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