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how many days did buddha stay hungry and why and who was buddha???​

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Answered by XxBadCaptainxX
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The Buddha (also known as Siddhattha Gotama or Siddhārtha Gautama[note 3] or Buddha Shakyamuni) was a philosopher, mendicant, meditator, spiritual teacher, and religious leader who lived in Ancient India (c. 5th to 4th century BCE).

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Answered by asmamirza105
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Fasting is a concept that may not translate perfectly into Buddhist practice- because it usually carries an idea that the fast placates a deity, or gets you a boon.

That being said, there are Buddhist practices that roughly enough correlate with fasting.

The monks do what could be called ‘fasting’ every day. They cease taking meals at noon, and do not eat again until morning.

The Buddha was a philosopher, mendicant, meditator, spiritual teacher, and religious leader who lived in Ancient India. He is revered as the founder of the world religion of Buddhism, and worshipped by most Buddhist schools as the Enlightened One who has transcended Karma and escaped the cycle of birth and rebirth.

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