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A compassionate man of philosophical intellect and inspirational wisdom, Siddhartha Gautama Buddha's disciplines included all social classes from kings to bankers to courtesans. As the Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama taught a new spiritual path which he called "The Middle Way".

If one followed the Buddhism Sacred Pathway, Buddha assured the spiritual pilgrims that it would bring them clear vision, insight, wisdom, tranquility, awakening, enlightenment, and nirvana. Siddhartha Gautama Buddha also emphasized that a good society was casteless and everyone was equal under karmic law.

Other basic Buddhism principles that he taught were to treat all sentient beings like oneself and to cultivate compassion, kindliness, empathy and fairness. As the founder of Buddhism and the primary enlightenment guiding light to the Buddhist was Siddhartha Gautama Buddha gave his first sermon about Buddhism and Buddhist practices at the age of thirty-five was in the Deer Park at Sarnath. It was called, "Turning the Wheel of Dharma".

Known after his enlightenment as the Sakyamuni Buddha and Gautama Buddha, he was born around 563 B.C., in Kapilavastu, India into the clan of the Shakyas. The Shakyas were a warrior tribe that inhabited an area just below the Himalayan foothills. His father was a Chieftain so young Siddhartha grew up as a prince surrounded by luxury and shielded from the harsh realities and vicissitudes of ordinary life.

At sixteen, he was married to the princess Yasodhara. They had a son Rahula. Many years later, Siddhartha went on a rare visit outside the palace. When he saw an old man, a sick man, and a dead man, he encountered suffering for the first time. This awakened compassion within his heart. Shortly afterwards, he felt an intense desire to go on a spiritual pilgrimage in quest of truth and to find a path, (which later became known as Buddhism or the Way of the Buddha), for others to follow that would put an end to their pain and suffering.

His wife had passed on several years before so Siddhartha turned the leadership of the Shakya clan over to his son Rahula who had been recently married. The storytelling about the life of Siddharta has been somewhat distorted over the years to justify a monastic lifestyle in preference to that of a married householder in the quest for enlightenment.


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His wife had passed on several years before so Siddhartha turned the leadership of the Shakya clan over to his son Rahula who had been recently married. The storytelling about the life of Siddharta has been somewhat distorted over the years to justify a monastic lifestyle in preference to that of a married householder in the quest for enlightenment.

Siddharta was an honorable and responsible man who would not abandon his wife, his child, or his kinfolk to go on a spiritual journey. So it was a widowed Siddhartha with a newly married clan chieftain son who became a wandering ascetic. In India at the time Siddhartha began his search for truth, the path of a wandering ascetic, like the path of a brahmin or a householder, was an esteemed and well traveled path.

First he studied Yogic meditation with two Brahmin hermits and Gautama Buddha succeeded in attaining high meditative states. Not fully satisfied by this path, Siddhartha continued his quest by submitting himself to the severe austerities of prolonged fasting and suspended breathing. When this led him to the brink of death, he left all teachers and sat under a Bodhi Tree facing east. He remained there in meditation until he attained enlightenment on the night of the full moon, ascending the Dhyana, the four trance stages, to become Gautama Buddha or the Enlightened One.

Gautama Buddha gave his first sermon about Buddhism and Buddhist practices at the age of thirty-five was in the Deer Park at Sarnath. It was called, "Turning the Wheel of Dharma". Buddha taught a new spiritual path which he called "The Middle Way". Afterward his enlightenment, Siddhartha Gautama Buddha traveled around India and taught in the Ganges basin until he was eighty four when he passed on in Kushinagara, India.

Buddha’s teachings were recollected by his followers and transmitted orally as Buddhism and Buddhist teachings. It was not until many years after his death in 483 B.C. that the Buddhist principles of Buddhism were written down. The Pali dialogues or sutras are believed to be the closest approximation to what Gautama Buddha actually taught. Unique in religious history, no blood has ever been shed to convert others to Buddhism.


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