Between 4th and 6th centuries BC, the Buddha was born in Siddhartha Dharma in Lumbini, Nepal. He was born in Mayan Queen who ruled the King of Sagya Sadadana and the ancient Capillavasta of India. 7 days after he gave birth to Siddhartha, the mother died The sacred person said the newborn would have one of two major events. Spiritual leader After his mother's death, the Buddha grew up in a wealthy family and lived a luxurious life.
Hermann Hesse's Siddhartha talks about the life and spiritual journey of Sutdhartha, the modern Brahmin Buddha. The name of Siddhartha, in Sanskrit, the words "accomplishment" and "what is being searched" are compared with the Buddha itself, which was the same name as when he himself was the prince. Siddhartha is not satisfied with his spiritual condition as Brahman and is immersed in various other philosophies of life. - ... In addition, poor families live together with their close relatives, live near their close relatives, but also to live in a large family to maintain a wider family relationship and end the happy family reunion Choose. All these changes, to some extent, show that family myths are diverse in race, ethnicity and style. One of the best demonstrations of how family myths result in different qualities is the change in the roles of the wife and mother.
Siddhārtha Gautama, the most common Buddha, was born around 563 BC. (Chopra 3) He was born in a wealthy family and did not need anything. However, despite having a wife and son, Buddha feels that his life is incomplete and lacks happiness. I will report about the life of Buddha and the journey of his enlightenment. I decided to cover this topic. Because I found that Buddha's life and teachings are very interesting. - According to the Social Demographics Project at Pew Research Center, 15% of newly married marriages in the US in 2010 are between spouses of different races or races, more than twice 6.7% in 1980 (Hayes). When all couples married in 2010, the so-called "intermarriage" reached a record high of 8.4% in 2010. Compared to 3.2% in 1980, this research was called "(Hayes)".