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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 worshiped by most Buddhist schools as the Enlightened One who has transcended Karma and escaped the cycle of birth and rebirth. Wikipedia

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Born: Lumbini, Nepal

Died: Kushinagar

Full name: Siddhartha Gautama

Spouse: Yasodharā

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Lord Buddha - An Essay

Even this did not make him happy. Then he decided to renunciate the world. One dark night, Gautam left his home and went to the woods. He left his wife and son sleeping. He walked towards the mountains.

On the way, he met a beggar and exchanged his clothes with him. In this way, he became free from all the ties of the world. From that day, he started living like a beggar. He wanted to know the answers of many questions. He became disturb to see the old age, ill body and poverty. Such things distracted him from the pleasures of life.

Gautam wanted to find the truth and ultimate knowledge. He went with five pupils in the forest. But he could not find peace. Even he tortured his body to find peace. But it was also vain. On the other hand he grew very weak and it took him at least 3 months to recover.

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He did not stop his search for truth and knowledge. One day he sat down under Bo-tree to take rest. He underwent meditation there. It was then that he got enlightenment. He understood the miseries of life and death. Now he decided to share this knowledge with the world. Now on wards, we know him as Buddha, an enlightened one.

He taught the world non-violence. He also told the people that desires of man were the root cause of all his troubles. So a person must try to overcome them. He advised the people to live peaceful, satisfied and good life. Today there are millions of the followers of Buddhism, a religion propounded by him

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