Buddhism

Gautam Budha (born 563 BCE – Nirvana 483 BCE) was a Shramana whose teachings followed the practice of Buddhism. After years of extensive method, he achieved enlightenment under the Bodhi tree in Bodh Gaya (Bihar) and came to be Gautam Buddha from Siddhartha Gautama.
Lumbini Forest
Gautama Buddha was born in Lumbini forest on the way 563 years before Christ when Mahama Maaya Devi of Kapilavastu was going to her Naihar Devadah. The place comes to a place called Rukminidei, 8 miles west of Nautanwa station between Kapilvastu and Devdah in the Terai region of Nepal, where there was a woodland named Lumbini.
Buddha Family
He was named Siddhartha. His father’s name was Shuddhodan and mother name was Maya. The mother died seven days after birth. Siddharth’s maternal aunt Gautami brought him up.
Budha’s Wife (Yasodhara)
Yasodhara was the beautiful daughter of King Dandapani of the Koliya dynasty. He is also known by the names Maddkachyana, Subhadra, or Bimbi or Gopa, etc. She was only 16 years old at the time of marriage. She was very fond of her husband, Siddharth.
Gautam Budha Story
Siddhartha not only read the Vedas and Upanishads with Guru Vishwamitra but also studied royalty and warfare. In wrestling, steed racing, arrow-command, chariots, no person can match him.
The religion of Gautam Budha is the religion of many former nations. Japan, South Korea, North Korea, China, Vietnam, Taiwan, Thailand, Cambodia, Hong Kong, Mongolia, Tibet, Bhutan, Macau, Burma, Lagos, and Sri Lanka are Buddhist nations as well as India, Nepal, Malaysia, Indonesia, Russia, United States, France, Britain, German, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Canada, Singapore, Philippines, Brazil, and Afghanistan also have a significant number of Buddhists. However, due to the persecution of Buddhists in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Bangladesh in some years, their number has reduced there.
Buddha Story
Siddharth had compassion since childhood. No creature’s grief was seen from them. This is also clear from these examples. When the horses started running, and foam started coming out of their mouth in horse racing, Siddhartha would stop them there and lose the winning bet. Even in the game, Siddharth liked to lose himself because it was not seen to defeat anyone and make someone unhappy.
Once upon a time, Siddhartha found a goose injured by an arrow in the forest. They picked him up, took out arrows, bothered, and fed him water. Simultaneously, Siddharth’s cousin Devadatta said that this victim is mine, giving it to me. Siddharth refused to laugh and said that – you were killing this goose. I have saved it. Now tell you that it should be the right of the person to kill, that the person who saves?
Devadatta complained to Siddhartha’s father, King Shuddhodan. Shuddhodan said to Siddhartha, why don’t you give this swan to Devadatta? After all, he shot the arrow?
Siddharth said on this – Father! Tell me, what right did he have to shoot arrows at this innocent goose flying in the sky? What wrong did the swan do to Devdutt? Then why did he shoot an arrow? Why did it hurt? I could not see the suffering of this creature. So I served it by taking out arrows. Save his life. It is my right to have it.
King Shuddhodan got the word of Siddhartha. He said that you are right. The one that saves is larger than the one who killed. You have the right to this.
Born in the Shakya dynasty, Siddhartha was married at the age of 16 to Yashodhara, the daughter of Dandapani Shakya. King Shuddhodan made a lot of pleasures for Siddhartha. Built three beautiful palaces worth three seasons. Dance and also singing as well as entertainment product were accumulated there. Slaves, as well as housemaids, were placed in his service. But all these points might not maintain Siddhartha linked to the world.
Let’s Know Ten Unheard Things About Gautam Budha
1. It is a coincidence or planning that Budha was born on the day of Vaishakh Purnima in 563 BC in Lumbini Forest, Nepal. When his mother Mahamaya Devi was going to her Naihar Devdah, there was a Lumbini forest near Rukminidei, 8 miles west of Nautanwa station Kapilavastu Devadah, gave birth to a daughter there. On this day (full moon) in 528 BC, he went down to a tree in Bodh Gaya to know what the truth was, and on the same day, he left the world in Kushinagar at the age of 80 in 483 BC.
2. The Buddha was named Siddhartha. Siddharth’s father, Shuddhodan, was the king of Kapilavastu, and he was respected not only in Nepal but all over India. Siddharth’s maternal aunt Gautami brought him up because his mother had died seven days after Siddharth’s birth.
3. Gautam Budha was Shakyavanshi Chhatriya. Born in the Shakya empire, Siddhartha was married at sixteen to Dandapani Shakya’s little girl Yashodhara. From Yashodhara, he got a son named Rahul. Later both Yashodhara and Rahul became monks of Buddha.
4. After the birth of Buddha, a prophet had told King Shuddhodana that this child would become the Chakravarti Emperor. Still, if disinterestedness is created, no one can stop him from becoming a Buddha, and his fame will be maintained throughout the world for all eternity. King Shuddhodan wanted to see Siddhartha becoming the Chakravarti emperor, so he made many pleasures around Siddhartha so that no disinterest was created in any way. Shuddhodan made just this mistake, and Siddhartha became disinterested in his mind.
5. It is said that once he went to join the association of Shakis. There they had a difference of opinion. There was a feeling of disinterest in mind, apart from this, due to ideological differences with the Kshatriya Shakya Sangh, the Sangh had made two proposals before them. That is, you want to be hanged or leave the country. Siddharth said that whatever you want to punish. The commander of the Sakyas thought that in both cases, Kaushal Naresh would come to know about the dispute with Siddharth, and we would have to face the punishment, then Siddharth said, “You can be sure, I will retire but quietly walk away from the country.” Your wish will also be fulfilled and mine too.
In the middle of the night, Siddharth left his palace and reached the bank of the Amona River near Gorakhpur, 30 km away. There he took off his royal robes and cut himself off the hairstyle, and settled himself. His age during that time was 29 years. After complex meditation, he attained Bodhi. The event of Bodhi attainment dates back to 528 years before Christ when Siddhartha was 35 years old. The Vatavriksha still in Bodh Gaya in Bihar, India, is now called the Bodhi tree. Sovereign Ashoka took a part of this tree to Sri Lanka. There is also this tree.
6. Some people say that in the Shrimad Bhagavat Mahapuran and Vishnupurana, we get to read references about the lineage of the Shakas. It is said that out of the two sons of Bhagwan Ram, Luv, and Kush, only the descent of Kush could move forward. Surgery was carried out later in the lineage of Kush, who was present in the Mahabharata period in the 50th generation of Kush. It was only in the 25th generation of this surgery that Gautama Budha was born. Its sequence is described as follows.
After surgery, Bahtakshaya, Urukshaya, Batsadroh, Pratyavom, Divakara, Sahadeva, Dhruvasha, Bhanurath, Pratishthava, Supratip, Marudeva, Sunakshatra, Kinnarashrava, Space, Sushen, Sumitra, Brihadraja, Dharma, Kritajaya, Vrat, Ranjaya, Sanjaya, Shakya, Shakya, Shakya And then Siddhartha, who later came to be called Gautama Buddha. The son of Siddharth was Rahul. Rahul is written longitudinally. Rahul was followed by Prasenjit, Khudrak, Kulak, Surath, Sumitra. Such a mention is found in the books of the Sakyavanshi society. The Shakyavar community also believes the same.
7. Gautam Budha had promised him at the insistence of the monks that I will be born again from ‘Maitreya.’ Over 2500 years have passed from that point forward. It is said that Buddha tried to take birth in the meantime, but some reasons were such that he could not take birth. Finally, the Theosophical Society gave J.D. All arrangements were made to incarnate him within Krishnamurti, but that attempt also proved unsuccessful. Ultimately, Osho Rajneesh allowed him to appear in his body. During that time, the sermon Mala Osho was called Jorba Di Buddha. The Buddha’s last words before leaving the body were ‘App Dipo Bhava: Sammasati. Be your lamp. remember that you are also a Buddha.
8. The head of the Buddha was Guru Vishwamitra, Alara, Kalam, Uddaka Ramaputta, while the Buddha’s chief ten disciples- Anand, Anirudha (Anuruddha), Mahakashyap, Rani Khema (female), Mahaprajapati (female), Bhadrika, Bhrigu, Kimbal, Devadatta, And Upali (barber). Promoters of Buddhism, on the other hand, include Angulimal, Milind (Greek Emperor), Emperor Ashoka, Xuan Tsang, Fa Shyen, E Jing, He Cho, Bodhisattva or Bodhidharma, Vimal Mitra, Venda (Female), Upagupta (Guru of Ashoka) ), Vajrabodhi, Ashwaghosh, Nagarjuna, Chandrakirti, Maitreyanath, Arya Asanga, Vasubandhu, Sthimati, Dignag, Dharmakirti, Shantarakshita, Kamalashila, Sautratrik, Amrapali, Sanghamitra, etc. are taken.
The Buddhist sangha was established at the insistence of the monks when the number of their monks began to increase due to the preaching of the Buddha. In the Buddhist Sangha, Mahatma Budha also allowed women to take him. After the Mahaparinirvana of the Buddha, the second Buddhist association in Vaishali had two parts of the Sangh. Hinayana and Mahayana. Emperor Ashoka, dated 249 BC. The third Buddhist music was organized in Pataliputra. All initiatives were made to maintain all the monks under the same Buddhist association. However, these changed according to the nation and time.
9. Shodh states that most of the discourses in the world have been of Buddha. It is a record that no one else has as much as Gautam Budha has said and explained. There has been nobody on earth who is supposed to be equivalent to Gautam Buddha. There are hundreds of texts filled with his sermons, and I wonder that there is no repetition in them. After 35, everything that Buddha said on every subject of life and every mystery of religion is compiled in Tripitaka. Tripitaka means three Pitakas- Vinaya Pitaka, Sutta Pitaka, and Abhidhamma Pitaka. There is a high prevalence of reading Dhammapada, a part of the sutdak body of Sutpitaka. Apart from this, Buddhist Jataka Stories is world-famous. Based on which the stories of Aesop were created.
10. West intellectuals and scientists are taking Buddha and Yoga very seriously for the last few years. The Buddhist monasteries of many Buddhist nations worldwide, including China, Japan, Sri Lanka, and India, have increased the Western world’s number. Everyone is now beginning to know that what they talk about in Western religions is derived from Buddhism because Buddhism had spread worldwide 500 years before Christ.
There was no essential for the reality where Buddhist priests didn’t step. Statues of Mahatma Budha are excavated from every area around the world. The document of the world’s most sculptures is likewise recorded for Buddha. The Phase fetish is derived from the word Buddha. Research on the meditation and knowledge of the Mahatma Buddha continues in many countries.
When The Budha Ate Poison In The Love Of The Devotee
Read the incident of the last days of Mahatma Budha’s life when he also accepted eating poison in the love of his devotee.
It is a matter of Buddha’s last days. One day he went to a poor blacksmith to have food. The blacksmith was so poor that he had nothing to feed and eat Buddha himself, but he wanted to do Buddha’s hospitality with complete devotion.
In such a situation, he brought with them the love of the best sprout that grows on the wood in the rainy season. Buddha kept eating vegetables more bitter than poison, and he kept asking how it was?
When Buddha smiled, he put more vegetables on the plate. Seeing his love, Budha smiled and ate the whole vegetable. The poison spread in the body.
While healing the Buddha, the doctor asked, You all knew, yet why did you not stop that blacksmith?
Buddha said death had to come one day. How to stop love for death? I allowed Prem to go, let Prem happen, and accept death. Had to die tomorrow, day after tomorrow, how can I save my life at the cost of love?
This is how love is. You Drink poison with love. Suffer yourself but allow love to happen. Don’t need to go anyplace to discover love. You have to look inside yourself.
Love is always filled within us all. He is only late to touch with love and starts spilling. Whenever someone calls out for love, feels the mind, our love-pot is filled.
How Did Buddha Die
According to Buddhist texts, Mahatma Buddha died after crossing some distance after crossing the Kakutha river in a forest area called Kushinara. Stupas were later constructed at the site of his death and Mahaparinirvana and became a pilgrimage for Buddhists.
Question/Answer About Budha
1. Is Buddha a god?
Answer: Lord Buddha is the ninth incarnation. But Gautama Buddha and Lord Buddha are not one. Gautama Buddha was the son of Shuddhodana and Maya, while Shakyasinh, i.e., Lord Gautama Buddha, was a very knowledgeable person. When he got realization after hard penance, he was called Buddha. He is the incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
2. What does Buddha mean?
Answer: 1. Jarrit.
2. Knowledge-rich, knowledgeable. Siddhartha Gautam, the founder of Buddhism.
3. Is Budha Indian?
Answer: The Prime Minister of Nepal, KP Sharma Oli, Indian Foreign Minister S.K. Jaishankar objected to Lord Gautam Buddha, called the ‘Indian Great Man,’ and again announced Ayodhya to be built near the Birgunj of Nepal and build a Ram temple there. To this, India said that the comment referred to the shared Buddhist heritage. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs has also issued a statement saying that there is no doubt that Lord Gautam Buddha was born in Lumbini, Nepal.
Whether or not Nepal would have been called Nepal at that time when Gautam Buddha was born, it may be a matter of research, but according to the Indian context, under the Indian borders at that time, the Himalayas in the north, the sea in the west, the east and the south. Evidence is found in the Puranas and Vedas.
4. Who is the founder of Buddhism?
Answer: Gautama Budha was the founder of Buddhism. They are called Jyoti Punj of Asia.
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