Eventually, through uncounted cycles of death and rebirth, we all will become enlightened and a buddha. The beauty of Buddhism is that enlightenment s not reserved for the "elect" as in Christianity but is attainable for all - no one left behind. As to whether you can "become" a Buddha by hard work and intense study any quicker than by a slow acceptance of the guidance of the Eightfold Path, this is the subject of Zen stories which indicate obsessive desire to attain a goal impedes the ease of attaining it.
You have to pray and meditate a lot to become a Buddha.
Siddhartha Gautama is first become a Buddha.
Buddha did not want to become "Holy" he wanted to become enlightened
Everyone already has Buddha-nature. Many, however, are not aware of their own Buddha-nature yet.Answer No-one can become a Buddha if they know how to become one.
Buddhists do not worship the Buddha, what we follow is the ideals and teachings put forth by Siddartha Gautama, who became a Buddha. Buddha is a title not a name, anyone can become a Buddha.
A Buddha is lovingly intent on helping everybody else become one too!
We can all become enlightened by following the Eightfold path as stated by the Buddha and adopting it as our way of life. We cannot become enlightened like the Buddha as he deduced the Eightfold Path initially(from first principles) without guidance.
If the question is "How old do you have to be to become a Buddhist?", there is no age limit. Like Christians, Buddhists can be born into Buddhist families and be Buddhist from birth. Conversion to Buddhism from other faiths can occur at any age. If the questions is"How old do you have to be to become enlightened (become a Buddha)?", there is no age limit. The Dalai Lama is considered to be the reincarnation of the Buddha of Compassion, as a consequence he would be a Buddha and enlightened from before his birth.
once a buddha '' '' buddhi buddha said to buddhi will you marry me?
No, he had a son before he set out to become an ascetic.
He kept striking out with the ladies
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