He was an Indian Prince who was kept in his palace as when he was born, a wise man told his father - the king - that if he saw suffering, he would give up on the idea of being king and would become a holy man. When he was 16, he married and had a child but he felt bored so he asked a man to take him around the kingdom. He saw suffering so he went to think why. He found a tree and sat beneath its shade. He sat thinking about why there was suffering in the world. He called this meditation. Eventually, he found the answer after 46 days of meditating. He called this realisation enlightenment. He became the first Buddha. A Buddha is a Buddhist achieves enlightenment. So Suddhartha Gautama discovered Buddhism.
The Buddha was born into a Hindu warrior Caste System, as Prince Siddhartha of the Sakya Kingdom, in Himalayan Nepal, 623 BC. The natives of ancient Nepal were the Kirat people, better known as Gurkhas today. Prince Siddhartha was a free-thinker who pondered about birth, disease, old age and death. When he found the solution to these problems in life, he became Enlightened and shared his method with both Gods and humans. This became known as Buddhism.
Siddhārtha Gautama (Sanskrit: सिद्धार्थ गौतम; Pali: Siddhattha Gotama) was a spiritual teacher who founded Buddhism.
The Founder of Buddhism was the historical Buddha (which means the Fully Enlightened One), born in Nepal (year 623 B.C.) as Prince Siddhartha of the Sakya Kingdom. The natives of ancient Nepal were the Kirat people (Tamang, Sherpa, Rai, Gurung etc.), better known as the Gurkhas today.
Prince Siddhartha left Nepal (in the Himalayan mountain range) at the age of 29 years old, crossed over to ancient India and eventually gained Enlightenment (Bodhi) at the age of 35 years old, at a place subsequently named as Bodhi Gaya. He became the Buddha.
The key teachings of the Buddha, encapsulated in the Four Noble Truths, are:
1. Living a simple life of love, non-violence and compassion will result in a person getting reborn in heaven, or in good circumstances as a human being. The former is consistent with Christ's Teachings. For the latter, clinical cases of human rebirth have been extensively researched and published by Dr. Ian Stevenson, MD and university Professor.
2. Practising meditation / yoga / Zen together with point 1, will bring about spiritual happiness here and hereafter. This is consistent with Laozi's Teachings.
3. Practising points 1 and 2, together with the initial knowledge of the intrinsic nature of all worldly things (impermanence, insubstantiality and insatisfactoriness) will lead to the end of rebirth, and go beyond heavenly existence. This is termed as Nibbana (Nirvana), which the Buddha has described to us as Highest Happiness, Freedom, Unique and Beyond Space-Time Continuum. Nibbana is not existence nor extinction.
4. The precise method for point 3 is known as the Noble Eight-fold Path.
At the age of 80 years old, the historical Buddha entered into Final Nibbana (Parinibbana). 500 years later (year 57 A.D.), the Buddha appeared in a dream to the Han Emperor Mingdi, which prompted the Emperor to ask his Court the next day about 'a golden man with light shining from his neck'. This account is recorded in China's historical archives. One of the official said he had heard of a holy man in the western region, who had find immortality and whose skin was golden. Subsequently, Han Mingdi sent an expedition to found out more. This marked the spread of Buddha's Teachings from the western region (Himalayas), and also India, into the central plains of ancient China.
2600 years later, Albert Einstein said:
"There is a third stage of religious experience…the individual feels the futility of human desires…beginnings of cosmic religious feeling already appear at an early stage of development, e.g., in many of the Psalms of David and in some of the Prophets. Buddhism…contains a much stronger element of this."
Robert Oppenheimer said:
"If we ask, for instance, whether the position of the electron remains the same, we must say 'no'. If we ask whether the electron's position changes with time, we must say 'no'. If we ask whether it is in motion, we must say 'no'. The Buddha has also given such answers when asked (about Parinibbana)."
Niels Bohr said:
"For a parallel to the lesson of atomic theory...(we must turn) to those kinds of epistemological problems with which already thinkers like the Buddha and Laozi have been confronted, when trying to harmonize our position as spectators and actors in the great drama of existence."
Siddhartha did not found buddhism, his followers founded it and some did not follow what he taught.
Buddhism was the religion which was began by Gautama in India. It is still followed in various parts of the world.
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Bhuddhism is the religion founder by Hindu prince siddhartha (Gautama buddha).
A widespread Asian religion or philosophy,founded by Siddhartha Gautama in North East India in the 5th century.
Siddhartha Gautama
Siddhartha Gautama The Buddha renounced the world and all of its practices. The Buddha did this to spend time meditating andÊfind enlightenment.
Vedic religion popularly known as Hindu religion. Taking cue from this religion, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism and many more have come up and established. And all the three were founded by noble saints, and have millions of followers.
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The Buddhist Religion was founded by a man named Siddhartha Gautama.
Bhuddhism is the religion founder by Hindu prince siddhartha (Gautama buddha).
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A widespread Asian religion or philosophy,founded by Siddhartha Gautama in North East India in the 5th century.
During Siddhartha Gautama's lifetime a form of Brahmanism which lead to Hinduism, based upon the Vedic religion was the predominate religion.
the founder of the Buddhism religion.
By Siddhartha Gautama in the 6th century BC
Hinduism developed into Buddhism from the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, who is better known as the Buddha.