Bodhidharma, the legendary Indian monk credited with bringing Zen Buddhism to China, is said to have died peacefully, though the specific circumstances surrounding his death are shrouded in myth. There are no historical records indicating that he was killed; rather, many stories portray him as a figure of enlightenment who passed away in solitude. His legacy is primarily spiritual, focusing on meditation and the practice of Zen rather than any violent demise.
It is rumored that Bodhidharma's body was buried in a hill behind the Shaolin Temple.
In Chinese texts, Bodhidharma is referred to as "the Blue-eyed Barbarian."
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Bodhidharma is a historical figure believed to be the founder of Chan Buddhism in China. While there are debates among scholars about the specifics of his life, Bodhidharma is generally considered a real person who played a significant role in the development of Zen Buddhism.
he spoke Tamil.
BECAUSE HE WAS mental