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    The Wesak festival or Buddha's Day celebrates the birthday of Prince Siddhartha Gautama, who was to become Buddha, the founder of Buddhism.The Wesak festival is a time for devotion and remembering the important aspects of the teachings of Buddhism. Wesak is a holy day for Buddhists in many countries such as Tibet, Cambodia, Malaysia Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, India, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines and Bhutan. Wesak, Buddha day or Buddha’s

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    Buddha Siddhartha Gautama, most popularly known as Buddha, founded the great religion of Buddhism. Gautama was simply born a prince in the 6th century to the leader of Shakya, Śuddhodana and his wife, Maya. Seven days after his birth Gautama’s mother tragically died, yet before her death, she saw a white elephant coming to her from the heavens. These signs indicated (according to a prophet) that Gautama was going to grow up to be a holy man living a normal life or king if he wasn’t confronted

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    Buddha- Siddhartha Gautama, also known as Buddha “The enlightened one” was a spiritual leader and teacher whose life serves as the foundation of the Buddhist religion. Buddha lived in Nepal during the 6th to 4th century B.C. Buddha

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    Jesus the Christ and Gautama the Buddha In this paper, I want to compare and contrast Buddha and Christ, the two personalities that have significantly influenced human history: one of the eastern hemisphere and the other the western hemisphere of earth. Both Buddha and the Christ have millions of followers. Not only are their teachings of huge interest separately, but also is there growing interest in how they relate to each other. In Christianity, there is an all-loving, all-power God. He designed

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    Gautama Buddha The title “Buddha” means awakening, and was first given to Gautama, who lived around 500 BCE. Buddha grew up as a sheltered child in a palace, in Nepal, to a royal family. He did not know that people were suffering in the world, outside of the bubble he lived in because his family sheltered him from that knowledge. When he was 29, he realized that luxury and wealth does not guarantee happiness, so he left his comfort zone and went out into the world. He wanted to discover what exactly

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    Life and Journey of Gautama Buddha Essay

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    Buddha was born Siddhartha Gautama in Lumbini, Nepal during the 4th to 6th century B.C. He was born to the King Sakya Sudhodana, who ruled at Kapilavastu in Ancient India, and Queen Maya. After seven days of giving birth to Siddhartha his mother died however, a holy man was to have said that one of two great things would come of the newborn; he would grow up to become a great king or military leader or he would be a great spiritual leader. After the passing of his mother, Buddha grew up in a rich

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    Introduction I decided to write about the life of the Buddha (Siddhārtha Gautama Buddha) because I remember learning about him in Sunday school, and as I recall, he had a very interesting biography. I also wrote about him because of the way I kind of respect him. I mean, he could’ve become another king like his father, yet he gave that up to help people! The Buddha, or Gautama Buddha, as we all know is the creator of the religion Buddhism. What you

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    legend of Gautama Buddha is a captivating one. Born an Indian Prince in the sixth century BCE near modern day Nepal, Siddhartha Gautama, as he was originally named, founded the belief of Buddhism. Much like spring time, Gautama Buddha was full of prospering life and energy. The biography Gautama Buddha: In Life and Legend by Betty Kelen provides insight into the life of the Buddha, and with these details, readers are able to make comparisons between he and springtime. Gautama Buddha and spring

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    Siddhartha Gautama or the Buddha was born as a prince to a family in India during the sixth century. At age 29 he began to notice the sufferings around him were everywhere and cannot be avoided to the eye. He decided to leave his privileged life and trade it into becoming a man living in full abandonment. He later discovered the path of avoiding the path of sufferings and how to save us. He soon discovered Buddhism and made constant discovers and encourage forming a group of followers to accompany

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    Buddhism based on the teachings of Jesus Christ and Gautama Buddha respectively. They have spread from where they originated and had changed the religion has moderated in the past decade, these different religions claim different knowledge and utilize histrionic stories for teaching, and to gain followers and popularity. As a meaning of life, Jesus was prophesied several years before his unnatural conception. In contrast, Buddha was conceived normally. Buddha taught that we must not rely on God but on self-avoiding

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