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Wesak, the enlightenment of the Buddha occurs on the full moon in May. Some traditions say it is the date of his birth and death as well.
Vasudeva-the ferry man is siddhartha's guide, he is siddharthas guide to enlightenment, and over time they start to look alike because they are both attaining enlightenment. people say these two men have found the way to enlightenment
The buddha doesn't say that everything is Dukkha, he just says that everyone experiences it. Because pleasure is impermanent and when it ends you feel pain.
仏陀(pronounced buddha) or 仏(hotoke)
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The Buddha would be the right way to say it. "The Buddha" is a title used in the same way as other titles such as "The President" or "The Pope" when referring to the individual by title and not by name.
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Big Belly Laughing Buddha in Chinese language....
Namo Amida Buddha.
The Bodhi-Tree or wisdom-tree is a sacred symbol in Buddhism for a number of reasons. * It represents the place of the Buddha's enlightenment, and is therefore sacred geographically.* It is ancient. Some would say it is the mythical World Tree. Thus, it is sacred temporally. * It represents growth towards liberation. Therefore, it is sacred developmentally. * It was said to rain blossoms, and is thus sacred aesthetically.
The short answer is no. The long answer is that The Buddha is not a god and us Buddhists do not believe in sin. We believe that people can do unmoral things but sin is a god-based concept and Buddhists do not believe in any omnipotent god or gods.