Yes. He was born 2553 years ago (about 563 BCE) and lived to the age of eighty (about 483 BCE).
The historical Buddha, SiddhÄrtha Gautama is believed to have died between 486 and 483 BCE.
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Yes, for a part of his life after he attain enlightenment.
The Buddha possessed infinitely large and perfect loving-kindness for every single creature, even for Devadetta, a rebelling monk who tried to injure him using a very huge rock from a mountain.When the Buddha died (attained prinirvana), he could no longer be alive (according to a mark of existence named 'Anicca' meaning impermanence) and all of his powers and loving-kindness had already disappeared together with him.But we always keep in mind that the Buddha had infinite loving-kindness for us and that is why we have absolute faith in him and his teachings.
Yes it was the first tribe ever alive
They werent ever alive!
probs not
Technically, as it is part of a living and growing thing that wants to be alive. This question is the same as asking, is a hand ever alive
Yes, the Buddha's teachings are still relevant in the western world today. His teachings on mindfulness, compassion, and non-attachment can help people navigate the challenges of modern life and find inner peace and happiness. Many Westerners have found value in incorporating Buddhist principles into their everyday lives through practices like meditation and mindfulness.
Hindu people has their gods and goddesses while the Buddhists has their god Buddha , Buddhists believe more on what Buddha taught when he is still alive.. Hindu worships many gods and goddesses..
Buddha said he was not a God, then after he died people wrote sutras. Many contain things that Buddha never ever taught and so because of false teachings, some people began worshipping Buddha, which they were never supposed to do.
No it's alive todayYes he still is alive
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