I know of no saint who predicted Buddha's birth, but the hermit and holy man Asita predicted to Buddha father, King Suddhodana, that his son would be either a great ruler of men or a great holy man.
Buddha did not want to become "Holy" he wanted to become enlightened
Buddha wrote no books holy or otherwise. Buddhism rejects the concept of "holy" as it implies reliance on a deity. The records of Buddha's discussions and the analysis of his philosophies was done by others.
The Buddhist holy place is called Here. Lumbini where Buddha was born, Bodh Gaya where Buddha became enlightened, Sarnath where Buddha gave his first sermon, and Kushinagar where Buddha died are the most important holy places for buddhists.
hail buddha
King Suddhodana was visited by the Buddha before his death. After many discussions, his father died. This was when Buddha was about forty years old . Buddha died in about 483 BCE when he was 80 years old, so his father would have died in 523 BCE
The Buddha's father wasn't present when the Buddha was born; his mother had set out to travel back to her family home and didn't make it that far. Her retinue stopped at a park in Lumbini, where the Buddha was born. They then returned to Kapilavatthu where the Buddha's father was waiting.
There is no Holy City. I would say that there are four holy sites, which are: 1) Lumbini, Nepal - The Birthplace of Buddha 2) Bodhgaya, India - The place at which Buddha became enlightened. 3) Sarnath, India _ the place where Buddha gave his first sermon; and 4) Kushinagar, India- The place where Buddha left this world.
The Buddha was formed the same way you were, by a mother and father, by gestation and childbirth.
I'm not sure what you mean by holy, but the Buddha is revered, or greatly respected for the realizations he had about the human condition and the teachings he offered to quell suffering as a result of those realizations.
lord buddha
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