Buddhism regards existence as a series of rebirths until enlightenment is achieved which allows the "soul" an opportunity to escape the cycle of death and re-birth. This is not the same as the Christian or Islamic concept of a one time through life then a life after death in a Heaven or Hell. The question solved from the Buddhist point of view.
Solved - 2008 Life and Death - 2.11 was released on: USA: 2 November 2009
The Buddha lived for 80 some years. Because the birth and death dates are a bit shaky this is as close as we can get.
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If the answer choices were provided to this question I could answer. Luckily, I have found a question that is similar with the answer choices of Gandhara, Amaravati, Mathura, or Gupta. The answer is Gandhara.
Unlike Hinduism which speaks of Optimistic Life as full, Buddha, seeing a few tragedies of death and old age, preached more of Pessimism of Life. As such he is always shown as sad and in meditation for Mukti
The duration of The Life of Buddha is 1.67 hours.
"The Life of the Buddha" is a biography of Buddha written by Ashvaghosha. It chronicles the life of Siddhartha Gautama from his birth to his attainment of enlightenment and his teachings as the Buddha.
The Life of Buddha was created on 2007-12-05.
Buddha gained KNOWLEDGE OF SELF in his lifetime. Before him Hindu beleived that worshipping the gods was the only mean to reach god after death. But Buddha found NIRVANA in this life without doing any ritual.
because he wanted to know answers to some questions like - why do we have cravings and desires? why do we have sorrows? what is life? what is death ?
The Life of Buddha - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG
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