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  • ...e, is 'awakened,' or, substantively, 'awakened one'. In Indian tradition, "buddha" is a title rather than a proper name. cf. Gethin 1 ff.</ref> or ''' Shaky After enlightenment, the Buddha spent the rest of his life wandering through India and teaching the princip
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  • (circa 480 BCE to 400 BCE) Siddhartha Gautama, commonly known as the Buddha, the founder of Buddhism.
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  • * [http://www.exoticindiaart.com/article/buddha Buddha - A Hero's Journey to Nirvana]. ...ire/ Mind Like Fire Unbound] - a discussion of fire imagery as used in the Buddha's time.
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  • Spiritual tradition founded on the teachings of the [[Buddha]].
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  • (circa 480 BCE to 400 BCE) Siddhartha Gautama, commonly known as the Buddha, the founder of Buddhism.
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  • *[[Pali Canon]]; regarded as the Word of the Buddha; collected editions published in Burma, Cambodia, Ceylon/Sri Lanka and Thai *Kanjur: Tibetan translations of Indian texts regarded as the Word of the Buddha
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  • ...e, is 'awakened,' or, substantively, 'awakened one'. In Indian tradition, "buddha" is a title rather than a proper name. cf. Gethin 1 ff.</ref> or ''' Shaky After enlightenment, the Buddha spent the rest of his life wandering through India and teaching the princip
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  • '''Adinath Lokeshwar Mandir''' (The first Lord, our Lord Buddha temple) is a temple sacred to both [[Hinduism|Hindus]] and [[Buddhism|Buddh
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  • ...rs high. It is claimed to be largest naturally occurring image of Maitreya Buddha in the world. ...e be restored and expanded with new Pagodas and temples for the [[Maitreya Buddha]].
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  • ...of paramount importance to cleanse one thoughts of harmful impulses. The Buddha also considered words capable of inflicting great harm; thus, the priority ...omplete non-violence even when personally attacked<ref name=OtherCheek>The Buddha said that if someone cuts off one of your arms, offer them the other arm to
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  • ...hidharama taught them the [[Eighteen Hands of Boddha|Eighteen Hands]] of [[Buddha]], which later became known as the [[18 Lohan Hands]]. This was a specializ
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  • ...Mai, Thailand, 2012</ref> As the name suggests, it claims to preserve the Buddha's original teachings. Scholars do not accept this as literally true, though
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  • ...goal of the [[Eightfold Path]]. [[Gautama Buddha|Siddhartha Gautama]], the Buddha, described the [[Dharma]] as '... a raft used to cross the river. Only a fo ...]] sometimes refers to nirvāṇa as [[amata]] ('immortality'). Elsewhere the Buddha calls nirvāṇa 'the unconditioned element' (i.e., that which is not subje
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  • ...ss. It is believed that the Nepalese princess carried the teachings of the Buddha with her to Tibet. And As parts of their dowry (gifts for the bride), they
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  • ...[Pali Canon]]. The Council is also said to have decided not to take up the Buddha's permission to abolish minor rules of monastic discipline.
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  • #truths of the noble one, i.e. the Buddha ...any essence or defining characterization of Buddhism.<ref>''The Scientific Buddha'', Yale University Press, 2012, page 15</ref>
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  • ...itten numerous biographies – of St. [[Paul]], of [[Muhammed]] and of the [[Buddha]] – as well as two autobiographies, a history of religion and a history o
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  • ...s [[Batuo]] (also, ''Fotuo'' or ''Bhadra'' (the Chinese transposition of ''Buddha'')).<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0691029024&id=DWbFajDicgYC& ...ve practice. Thereupon, he introduced them to the eighteen hands of the [[Buddha]], which is foundation practice of the northern ''Vadakkan'' Kalarippayattu
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  • ...thin the [[Mahayana]] philosophical approach to the teachings of [[Gautama Buddha]].
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  • ..."She somehow symbolized wisdom." He depicted her here as "a sort of modern Buddha."
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  • * ''The Long Discourses of the Buddha: A Translation of the Dīgha Nikāya by Maurice Walshe'', Wisdom Publicatio *''Reading the Buddha's Discourses in P&#257;li: a Practical Guide to the Language of the Ancient
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  • *Amarnath Thakur, ''Buddha and Buddhist Synods in India and Abroad'', Abhinav, Delhi, 1996 ...asures/souvenir_album.pdf ''The Chattha Sangayana Souvenir Album''], Union Buddha Sasana Council Press, Yegu, Rangoon [1956]
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  • ...dates and other descriptions are found. The images of Padmapani Buddha, Vishnu Vikranta, Vishworup, Uma Maheshwor, Bhagavatis, Shiva Lingas ...rtant among them are the 9th century image of Padmapani Avalokiteshwor and Buddha in the meditative pose.
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  • ...a.com/en/index.php?title=Gautama_Buddha Shakyamuni Siddharta Gwatama] (the Buddha), who was considered the lion of Shakia, the tribe he was born to, was a yo
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  • ...uction to World Religions'', 2nd ed, 2012, page 398</ref> and believes the Buddha Amitabha has the power to take his devotees to his Pure Land.<ref>Mitchell,
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  • ...a) school date its 3rd to 5th councils at 400, 700 and 800 years after the Buddha's death.<ref>Berkwitz et al, ''Buddhist Manuscript Cultures'', Routledge, 2
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  • It was founded by Gautama, known as the [[Buddha]] (literally ''Awakened One''). He lived and taught in areas now in northea ...ive" Buddhists use names in their own languages. The name is derived from "Buddha" ([[Sanskrit]] and [[Pali]]), which is a title rather than a name. Literall
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  • *c. 480–c. 400: according to most scholars, approximate dates of the Buddha, from whose teachings the Canon gradually developed
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  • ...les have been built on the peaks of the overlooking hills. Near the Matria Buddha is a large net enclosed area which contains an bird park. ...ina.jpg|right|350px|The worlds largest Jade stone carved with the image of Buddha is a major tourist attraction in Anshan.}}
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  • *Morgan, Kenneth W., ed, ''Path of the Buddha'', Ronald Press, New York, 1956; reprint Motilal, Delhi, distributed by Wis ***''Dialogues of the Buddha'', volume I, tr T.W. Rhys Davids, 1899, Pali Text Society
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  • ...hday Festival in Busan.png}}A Buddhist festival celebrating the birth of [[Buddha]], in the city of [[Busan]].]]
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  • ...etween editors of different volumes.<ref>''The Numerical Discourses of the Buddha'', Wisdom Publications/Pali Text Society, 2012, page 1691, note 747</ref>. ...transcript makes changes in the text<ref>''The Numerical Discourses of the Buddha'', Wisdom Publications, 2012, notes 533, 584, 1338</ref>
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  • ...ngs are not quite as wise or virtuous as some people have said, and that [[Buddha]] and [[Socrates]] have higher moral characters.
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  • ...ref> Most scholars recognize the Pali Canon as the earliest source for the Buddha's teachings,<ref>Mousa, ''World Religions Demystified'', McGraw-Hill, 2014, ...erature_and_Language_in_India]</ref> It is, however, unquestioned that the Buddha's teaching was originally transmitted orally.
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  • * {{search link|Buddah||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (Buddha)
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  • ...order went out shortly before the major festival, Vesek (informally called Buddha's Birthday), which fell on May 8, many Buddhists perceived this as a direct ..., of Diem's brother [[Ngo Dinh Thuc]], Catholic Archbishop of [[Hue]]. On Buddha's birthday, there was a demonstration, protesting the seemingly selective b
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  • ...vada Buddhist Council of Malaysia, Vajrayana Buddhist Council of Malaysia, Buddha's Light International Association in Malaysia, and Malaysian Buddhist Kulap
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  • ...ia). In 1974, India conducted an underground nuclear test, called "Smiling Buddha." This was followed by five more tests in 1998. Significant economic reform
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  • *c480?: birth of the (future) Buddha; by the 3rd century BC this was believed to have occurred in what is now Ru
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  • ...s (see Religion and Ethics below). In eastern philosophy, [[Laozi]] and [[Buddha]] are among the major sources of teachings on the subject, but in general w
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  • ...ry then goes on to cover various classifications of "the whole Word of the Buddha in three baskets". One of those classifications is into 3 piṭakas: *[http://www.aathaapi.net/tipitaka/ C]: Buddha Jayanti (Ceylon / Sri Lanka) edition
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  • | title = Vietnamese Buddhism in Ferment: Part II, the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha
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  • ...the work was done by Krishna). The chronicles further say that the mortal Buddha’s preceding Shakyamuni visited the valley and built pillars in Patan (the ...aulya, Malla and Lichhavi dynasties were ruling in the neighboring states. Buddha himself is said to have visited the valley. Authenticity of such descriptio
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  • ...a]]n state of [[Bihar]]. The city grew on the site after followers of the Buddha's followers began to make pilgrimages to the place where, sitting under the
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  • Awareness of one’s Buddha nature Awareness of the attackers Buddha nature
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