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Synonyms buddha, gautama buddha, gautama siddhartha, siddhartha

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Gautama Buddha called upon Bhumi as his witness when he achieved Enlightenment.
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Gautama Buddha was a spiritualteacher from Nepal and the founder of Buddhism.
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Gautama Buddha is mentioned as an Avatar of Vishnu in the Puranic texts of Hinduism.
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Gautama underwent prolonged fasting, breath-holding, and exposure to pain.
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Gautama Maharishi was gratified that everything was back to normal again.
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Born SIDDHARTHA GAUTAMA, he lived from c. 563 to c. 483 and founded a great world religion.
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Gautama, the Buddha, the Enlightened One, was born in northern India six centuries before Christ.
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Gautama initially went to Rajagaha and began his ascetic life by begging for alms in the street.
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Gautama taught the denial of self, a reverence for life and a search for the Middle Way to noninvolvement.
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  • Buddha: founder of Buddhism; worshipped as a god (c 563-483 BC)
  • Gautama Buddha, also known as Siddhu0101rtha Gautama, Shakyamuni Buddha, or simply the Buddha, was an ascetic (u015Bramau1E47a) and sage, on whose teachings Buddhism was founded. He is believed to have lived and taught mostly in the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent sometime between the sixth and fourth centuries BCE.
  • The Buddha's family name, or last name. His first name was Siddhartha.
  • The given name of the historical Buddha.
  • One of the seven sages of this m a n v a n t a r a (see r i s h i and S.B. 8.13: 5).
  • (Sans.) A name in India. It is that of the Prince of Kapilavastu, son of Sudhodana, the Sakhya King of a small territory on the borders of Nepaul, born in the seventh century B. C., now called the "Saviour of the world." Gautama or Gotama was the sacerdotal name of the Sakya family. ...
  • Is popularly known as Aksapada Gautama. According to some scholars, he lived in the 5^th century BC and founded the pracina, or older, nyaya school of philosophy. He wrote Nyayasutra, which is known as the earliest systematic literature of the system. ...