The people of Shakya live in the Rohini River and flow through the hilly areas in the southern part of Himalayas. Their king Suddhodana Gautama moved his parliament building to Kapila, built a wonderful castle, won the joy of his people and wisely dominated him. The queen's name is Maya. She is the king's daughter who is also the king of Mr. Shakya's clan. For twenty years, they had no children, and after dreaming of the elephant's strange dream of entering her, Queen Maya was pregnant.
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.
In short, it is a meditation technique invented by Siddhattha Gotama in India about 2500 years ago. This is a technique of Buddha to "free ourselves", after which 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)
Three years after Samana, Siddhartha and Govinda left Samana. They went on a journey to see the Buddha. Because of his calm, Gotid (Buddha) is easily recognized by Siddhartha. They all listened to Gotama and his teachings. Govinda was fascinated by the teachings of the Buddha and chose to obey him. But Siddhartha did not see the Buddha could tell him what he was unable to learn, so he left without Govinda Siddhartha, felt a very suicidal about his life and returned to the forest And I went back to the river. Due to exhaustion, Sidd got a deep sleep. He raised his old friend Govinda who was protecting him while sleeping. Ferry took him back to the other side of the river and cultivated him and looked after him.