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  1. Gautama Buddha. A statue of the Buddha. Siddhartha Gautama (c. 563 BC - c. 483 BC [1]) was the founder of Buddhism. He is best known by the title the Buddha. The title means "Fully Awakened One". He was born as a prince in a region of what is now the country Nepal in a Shakya Kingdom in Lumbini. He is also called Shakyamuni Buddha.

  2. Jul 3, 2019 · The future Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, was born in the fifth or sixth century B.C. in Lumbini (in modern-day Nepal). Siddhartha is a Sanskrit name meaning "one who has accomplished a goal," and Gautama is a family name. His father, King Suddhodana, was the leader of a large clan called the Shakya (or Sakya).

  3. Sep 23, 2020 · Siddhartha Gautama (better known as the Buddha, l. c. 563 - c. 483 BCE) was, according to legend, a Hindu prince who renounced his position and wealth to seek enlightenment as a spiritual ascetic, attained his goal and, in preaching his path to others, founded Buddhism in India in the 6th-5th centuries BCE. The events of his life are largely ...

  4. गौतम बुद्ध. गौतम बुद्ध (जन्म ५६३ ईसा पूर्व – निर्वाण ४८३ ईसा पूर्व) एक श्रमण थे जिनकी शिक्षाओं पर बौद्ध धर्म का प्रचलन हुआ। [2] इनका ...

  5. The Buddha, or Siddhartha Gautama, was born around 567 B.C.E., in a small kingdom just below the Himalayan foothills. His father was a chief of the Shakya clan. It is said that twelve years before his birth the brahmins prophesied that he would become either a universal monarch or a great sage. To prevent him from becoming an ascetic, his ...

  6. Oct 2, 2002 · The Buddha. The history of Buddhism is the story of one man's spiritual journey to Enlightenment, and of the teachings and ways of living that developed from it. Siddhartha Gautama - The Buddha ...

  7. Buddha, also known as Shakyamuni 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 achieve the state of Nirvana. Theravada Buddhism and Mahayana ...

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