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Siddhattha Gotama

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Siddhattha Gotama was born in the Nepal region on 623 May 623 BC as Prince Sakya named Siddhattha Gotama. He is the son of Queen Maya and King Saddana of Kapilabastu - a small kingdom of Himalayas. He is destined to be the greatest religious teacher in the world. In the luxurious circle, he accepted the education appropriate for the prince, human beings became like him, married and born a son. His meditative nature and infinite mercy hindered him from enjoying the royal short-lived material pleasure.

In short, it is a meditation technique invented by Siddhattha Gotama in India about 2500 years ago. This is the 'release myself' skill of the Buddha, later he tells it to others until it dies. For various reasons, this technology is almost lost, from monks to priests, in the originality we call today Myanmar. In the late 1970s, an Indian industrialist and teacher at Vipassana SN Goenka, who grew up in Myanmar, decided to leave the country to spread the technology to other countries of the world. You can travel freely)

According to legend, Buddha (awakening) or Gautama (Sanskrit) lived in northern India in the 6th century BC. Gautama is his last name and his personal name is Pardu's Shiddatta. He was born to aristocratic family and ancient family, Sakiya. Siddhattha is known as "the wise man of Sakyas" which is the title of Sakyamuni. In the West, he is called Buddha. The knowledge of Buddha's lifetime is primarily based on the evidence of normative writing, the most comprehensive and comprehensive of which is written in ancient Hindi. According to the classics, the birthplace of the Buddha is Lumbini, near the small town of Capillavas on the border of Nepal and India. In his twenties he gave up the life in the palace, asked for enlightenment, and came home looking for sight of pain, illness, aging, and death. He received enlightenment at Bodh Gaya and made his first sermon at Luyeyuan.

As one of the most popular religions in the world, Buddhism is considered Siddhattha Gotama, which was released 2500 years ago in Siddhartha Gautama ("Religious Tolerance", 2015) in northern India. More than 75% of fans come from the Far East. Myanmar, Korea, Japan, China, Sri Lanka is a common place of Buddhism (Molloy, 2010). Buddhism itself is an important and powerful religion, but there are some similarities with other religions in the world. Hinduism is a religion that Buddhism may be most similar. They have something in common in reincarnation, enlightenment, redemption, pain, and practice of yoga (Molloy, 2010).