The life of Siddhartha Gautama Siddhartha was born in the north of Central India in 567 BC. He was born in Kshatriya caste. Before his birth there was a series of visions that his mother saw and his father's prophecy. According to his father's prophecy, he is not a majesty, but a great religious leader. When he was born, his father saved him from the reality of the world. He is trained in Hindu faith. The unusual thing that happened before he was born was a sacred white elephant that touched his mother's body with a lotus soaked her.
The truth is not finally known, but Michael Molloy shows the details of Siddhartha Gautama's life in "Experience World Religion" (2013). This is called Buddha. About 500 BC, Siddhartha was born in the prime of the Shakuya tribe of modern Nepal. Siddhartha's mother died in the week after delivery and asked to take care of his father, but according to Siddhartha's advice, Siddhartha guaranteed to send a very protected and enjoyable life. After Siddhartha entered the world for the first time, he was very moved by the pain, went out of the house and began looking for a way to enlightenment.
Siddhartha Gautama is the founder of Buddhist history. Siddhartha Gautama was born in Prince Kshatriya of ancient India. (563 - 483 BC). After the asceticism and meditation, Siddhartha Gautama discovered the way in the middle of Buddhism - a gentle way away from extreme self - indulgence and self - destruction. Siddhartha Gautama is located under the tree of Bodhi and is now known as the Bodhi tree of Bodh Gaya. Then one of Buddhism, one of the greatest religious and pilgrimage traditions in the world began.
Siddhartha Gautama announced the Bale of Buddhism around 500 BC. Buddhism is explained not as a religion but as a philosophy. It was very touching how the story of Siddhartha Gautama and how he applied Buddhism to the spotlight. In this article I will explain the idea of Siddhartha Gautama and how society responds to his argument. In general, this article briefly explains the results of Siddhartha Gautama pursuing enlightenment and its impact on society.