Paper is now very important for everyone. It is used in various forms such as copy, notebook, book, paper document, magazine, toilet paper, newspaper and so on. As the population continues to increase, society is educated, and paper demand rises, this business has grown and it is gradually becoming a major industry and financial sector of the economy. Siddhartha Copy Udhyog's "market analysis and development" project aims to be familiar with the management and marketing activities of the paper products industry and to support market development.
Siddhartha Gautama, known as the Buddha, was born in the 6th century BC. Now in modern Nepal. His father Suddhodana is the ruler of Sakya, Siddhartha grew to live the luxurious life of the young prince. According to custom, he married a girl named Yasodhara when he was 16 years old. His father ordered him to live a completely isolated life, but one day, Siddhartha challenged the world and faced the reality of inevitable suffering in his life. The next day, when he was 29 years old, he left his kingdom and his newly born son, sent an unwieldy life, and decided how to alleviate general pain.
Most scholars believe that Siddhartha Qodama eventually became a Buddha - its name means "people who have understood enlightenment." A man named Siddhartha Gautama was born in the Hindu royal family, Nepal, living a luxurious and sensual full life. And then, at about 30 years old, Siddhartha found poverty and disease in the world and decided he would beg for him to relieve this pain. Since then, Siddhartha has entered the life of asceticism and meditation, but he eventually learned that physical deprivation and humiliation did not lead to awakening. Therefore, he meditated for 49 days under the Bodhi tree until he reached a very cognitive state known as "killing". Shortly thereafter he developed four principles of holy sacred Buddhism. During the remaining 45 years of his life, he traveled northeast India to teach the principles of Buddhism until he died at the age of 80.
The origin of Buddhism is the historical Buddha called Siddharta Gotama, born in Lumbini (now Nepal) in the 5th century BC. Siddhartha Gautama is not the founder of a new religion, but is the founder and leader of the Sramanas faction, one of the many sects that existed in India. This sect was later called Sangha and was distinguished from other similar communities. The Sramanas movement originates in the world born in India in the 7th century BC and is a common origin of many religious and philosophical traditions in India, including Sharvaka, Buddhism, and its sister religion Jainism. Sramanas is a traditional religious order in India and a criticism of the refusal of the teachings of Veda that has given up traditional society.