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Q: Why did Siddhartha believed the middle way was the best way for people to achieve nirvana.?
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Siddhartha spent several years fasting and practicing what?

Siddhartha spent several years fasting and practicing deep meditation as a form of asceticism. He believed that by renouncing the pleasures of the body, he could achieve spiritual enlightenment. However, Siddhartha eventually realized that extreme asceticism was not the path to enlightenment and shifted to a middle way, which balanced self-discipline with self-care.


What is the middle path why did Siddhartha follow it?

The middle path means to live in moderation. Like, you shouldn't eat too much nor too less. Both have bad end results. Siddhartha followed it because he wanted not to be too extreme in anything which he believed led to suffering.


What did Siddhartha believe was the true path to enlightenment?

He believed in reincarnation and ahimsaSiddhartha Gautama was the founder of Buddhism. He believed that in order to achieve Nirvana, the ultimate goal of Buddhism, one must not have any desires for worldly items. Answer: 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)


What is the middle path, and why did Siddhartha follow it?

The middle path means to live in moderation. Like, you shouldn't eat too much nor too less. Both have bad end results. Siddhartha followed it because he wanted not to be too extreme in anything which he believed led to suffering.


What are the steps to nirvana in Buddhism?

Siddhartha's mom, Queen Maya, had a dream (sorry, I don't know what the dream was about) while she was pregnant with Siddhartha. She thought she should know what the dream meant, so she asked the holy men. They told her it meant that her if Siddhartha stayed in the royal life, he would be the ruler of the universe, but if he left the royal life, he would become the Buddha. Siddhartha's father, of course, wanted Siddhartha to become the ruler of the universe, so he provided the best of everything for his son. Then when Siddhartha was sixteen he got married. Then when he was twenty-nine he had a son. Siddhartha's father finally decided that Siddhartha could leave the palace walls since he had a son and a wife to keep him home. Siddhartha took three trips outside of the palace, and he saw suffering for the first time. The first trip he saw an old man. The second trip he saw a sick man. On the third trip he saw a dead man. And on the fourth trip he saw an ascetic. An ascetic is an extremely peaceful person. Siddhartha saw the ascetic and was so impressed by how peaceful he was despite the suffering around him, that he decided to become an ascetic too. Siddhartha then took the life of an ascetic. He gave up all his fancy things, shaved his head and meditated a lot. But Siddhartha did not feel like this was the way to reach Enlightenment, and then Nirvana. So he gave up the life of an ascetic, and decided to take the middle path, which is a cross between wealthy and poor like an ascetic. (Kind of like the middle class today.) Siddhartha then went to meditate under the Bodhi tree for forty days. There he discovered the four noble truths, the eightfold path, and nirvana and enlightenment. That's how he became the Buddha.


What was chicken soup believed to be in the Middle Ages?

Chicken soup was believed to be an aphrodisiac in the Middle Ages.


Was there pizza in the Middle Ages?

no, it was believed that there was no pizza in the middle ages.


What is the goal buddhism?

To attain nirvana through the middle path (the eightfold path or the threefold training, shown clearly by the buddha)


Who is a founder of Buddhist religion?

Siddhārtha Gautama was the founder of the Buddhism. After arriving at an enlightened state of mind, he was known as Gautama Buddha. Buddha developed the methods of reaching enlightenmnt/nirvana and emphasized the middle path between the rejection of worldly and material concerns and over-concern with them.


What did sumerians believe was critical in order to achieve success?

According to HRW publishers of middle school world history texts, "The Sumerians believed that success in every area of life depended on pleasing the gods."


What did they achieve in the middle ages?

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Which leader of the middle ages believed in justice?

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