write the teaching of Lord Buddha?
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After attaining nirvana, Lord Buddha started teaching the way of life to people. Near the city of Benares, he shared his first teachings to five holy men and they immediately understood his teachings and agreed to follow Lord Buddha. For forty-five years, Buddha along with his disciples started spreading Buddha’s wisdom and teachings in India. The teachings of Lord Buddha are also known as Dhamma. Let’s see some of the important teachings Lord Buddha has left behind for the sake of humanity.
During his enlightenment, Buddha found answer to three universal questions and he explained these answers and truth in a simple way for his disciple.
These Three Universal truths some basic teachings of The Buddha
1. Nothing is lost in the Universe:The teachings of Buddha
Buddha, also known as Sakyamuni Buddha , is the founder of Buddhism. Lord Buddha attained “Enlightenment” under the Bodhi tree. After attaining nirvana, Lord Buddha became a figure providing the wisdom he obtained and helped billions of people to end their suffering and attaining the state of Nirvana.
Two main branches of Buddhism are Theravada Buddhism , and Mahayana Buddhism. Theravada is widely supported by people of Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia and Mahayana Buddhism is widely supported by East Asia.
The first universal truth of Buddha found was nothing is lost in this universe. Old solar systems disintegrate into cosmic rays. We are the child of our parents and we will be the parents of our children.
If we destroy something around us, we destroy ourselves. If we lie to another, we lie to ourselves. Learning and understanding these truths, Lord Buddha and his disciples never killed
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The Buddha said that life is full of suffering and unhappiness.
He said that its cause lies in our unfulfilled desires and dissatisfaction (‘tanha).
He suggested moderation in everything as a solution.
He told people to be kind and to respect each and every life. Our actions (‘Karma’)
affect us in this life and the further ones.
The Buddha encouraged people to think for themselves rather than simply accept his
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