The way of Buddha is a state of perfect enlightenment.
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.
Yes (a by the way it's spelt BUDDHA) it can be spelt buddha, or the name can be Siddhārtha Gautama
The Buddha was formed the same way you were, by a mother and father, by gestation and childbirth.
The Middle Way
No way...
Buddha believed: * All life contains suffering * All suffering is caused by desire * There is a way to escape suffering by eliminating desire * The Eightfold Path is the way Buddha believed it is in every person to achieve the goal of enlightenment following these four noble truths. No deity is required to achieve this. So Buddha believed in every person. He did not believe in a god(s)
Digity dogs
The question is easy.... But the answer is difficult to understand ! If anyone understand this ...., he becomes a Arahant or Lord Buddha...... If you follow the way of Lord Buddha, you will see the answer for this question .... you have to go long travel .......................
The Four Noble Truths outline the summary of life and the way to enlightenment, but the Eightfold Path indicates the attributes of a life in compliance with one's Buddha nature.
There's no way to know since Buddha is never mentioned in his recorded words. However, his teaching are in many ways similar to Buddha's philosophy it's reasonable to wonder if he was aware of The Buddha.
The Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, is known for discovering the way things are and becoming enlightened and then teaching them to others. Form his teachings the religion Buddhism came to be.
Herbert Baynes has written: 'The way of the Buddha' -- subject(s): Buddha and Buddhism, Buddha (The concept), Buddhism 'The evolution of religious thought in modern India' -- subject(s): Religion, History