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Who was Buddha? A short life story of Buddha Shakyamuni

SRI KRISHNA


Gautama Buddha
Gautama Buddha

Swami Shivananda

Swami Shivananda

BANERSHAR SHIVA LINGA

BANERSHAR SHIVA LINGA

Sri Sarada Devi

Sri Sarada Devi

Swami Vivekananda

Swami Vivekananda

Sri Sarada Devi

Sri Sarada Devi
Gautama Buddha otherwise called Siddhārtha Gautama (सिद्धार्थ गौतम) in Sanskrit or Siddhattha Gotama (शिद्धत्थ गोतम) in Pali, Shakyamuni (for example "Sage of the Shakyas") Buddha,or basically the Buddha, after the title of Buddha, was a priest (śramaṇa), homeless person, sage, scholar, instructor and religious pioneer on whose lessons Buddhism was founded. He is accepted to have lived and educated for the most part in the northeastern piece of old India at some point between the sixth and fourth hundreds of years BCE.

Gautama trained a Middle Way between arousing extravagance and the serious parsimony found in the śramaṇa movement normal in his area. He later educated all through different locales of eastern India, for example, Magadha and Kosala. 

Gautama is an essential figure in Buddhism. He is accepted by Buddhists to be an edified instructor who accomplished full Buddhahood and shared his experiences to enable conscious creatures to end resurrection and enduring. Records of his life, talks and devout principles are accepted by Buddhists to have been outlined after his demise and remembered by his devotees. Different accumulations of lessons ascribed to him were passed somewhere near the oral convention and first dedicated to expounding on 400 years after the fact.
Now there are the very wicked fellows, who do all sorts of diabolical things; they are born again as animals, and if they are very bad, they are born as very low animals, or become plants, or stones. (CW.I.399)

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