Why is Siddharth Gautam called Buddha?
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Siddhartha Gautama, also known as the Buddha, is the central figure of the Buddhist religion. Buddhism began in what is now northeastern India and southern Nepal; now there are adherents all over the world, with the largest concentration still remaining in Asia.
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Siddhartha is a Sanskrit personal name which means "He Who Achieves His Goal". The name is best known in English as the title of the novel by Hermann Hesse, in which the main character (who actually is not the Buddha) is named Siddhartha. The Sanskrit family name Gautama means "descendants of Gotama".
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