The Buddha - Wikipedia The "Isapur Buddha", probably the earliest known representation of the Buddha (possibly together with the Butkara seated Buddha statue at the Butkara Stupa, Swat), on a railing post, dated to circa 15 CE
Who was Buddha? A short life story of Buddha Shakyamuni The life story of the Buddha begins in Lumbini, near the border of Nepal and India, about 2,600 years ago, where the man Siddharta Gautama was born Although born a prince, he realized that conditioned experiences could not provide lasting happiness or protection from suffering
Buddhism: The Religion’s Beliefs Founder Origins | HISTORY Buddhism is a faith that was founded by Siddhartha Gautama—also known as the Buddha—more than 2,500 years ago in India With an estimated 343 million to 506 million followers around the globe,
Buddha - Encyclopedia of Buddhism In brief, the word buddha is not a name but a title; its meaning is ‘one who has woken up’ This title is generally applied by the Buddhist tradition to a class of beings who are, from the perspective of ordinary humanity, extremely rare and quite extraordinary
Who Is the Buddha? - Study Buddhism We’ve all heard of the Buddha, the great spiritual teacher that lived and taught in India around 2,500 years ago But the historical Buddha, known as Shakyamuni Buddha, is not the only Buddha
The Buddha for Beginners For over 2,000 years, people across cultures have been inspired by the Buddha’s life But who was he, really? This article explores the stories of the Buddha’s many lives, his path to enlightenment, and how his life continues to guide practitioners on the path to freedom from suffering
The Dhammapada: Core Teachings of the Buddhas Most Quoted Words 423 verses, organized by theme, covering everything from anger to happiness The Dhammapada is the most accessible entry to early Buddhism Here are the key chapters and what they actually say
Siddhartha Gautama - World History Encyclopedia Siddhartha Gautama (better known as the Buddha, l c 563 - c 483 BCE) was, according to legend, a Hindu prince who renounced his position and wealth to seek
Buddha (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) The Buddha (fl circa 450 BCE) is the individual whose teachings form the basis of the Buddhist tradition These teachings, preserved in texts known as the Nikāyas or Āgamas, concern the quest for liberation from suffering