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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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  • #redirect[[Buddha]]
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  • #redirect[[Buddha]]
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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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