By
Mohammed Ajas
Shaik Iliyas
 Gautam Buddha was the founder of Buddhism.
 He was an avatar (descension) of the Supreme
Lord, Shree Vishnu.
 He was born and raised in a royal family but
attained true knowledge, which he later spread
to the world through the tenets of his
teachings.
 He was born in late sixth century B.C., in the
village Lumbini .
 His father, King Suddhodana was the leader of
the Shakya clan and His mother, Queen Maya,
died soon after his birth.
 His father shielded his son from the realities of
the world
 One day, young Siddharth asked his charioteer
to take him around the countryside.
 There he saw an old man suffering in pain. He
also saw a sick person and a dead corpse.
 These encounters saddened him greatly and
left a deep impression on his mind.
 He realized that all living beings without
exception have to experience the sufferings of
birth, sickness, old age and death.
 He was shaken up by these harsh realities.
 Realizes the Suffering in the World
 Decided to Leave his Comfort life and become
an Ascetic
 Searched for Enlightement
 He wanted to realize the true meaning of life,
and in that quest, he shaved off his head, wore
the robes of a sadhu and left the palace at night
in secrecy.
 Siddharth reached Bodh Gaya (presently in
Bihar in North India) and sat for meditation
under a peepal (fig) tree, that later came to be
known as the Bodhi tree.
 It was under this tree that Siddharth attained
enlightenment.
 He came to be known as the Buddha or the
Enlightened One.
 Buddha was moved by compassion to do
something for humanity.
 He travelled in search of his five companions,
to what is now Uttar Pradesh in Northern
India.
 Having found them, he preached the first
sermon to them based on the four noble truths.
 These four truths are:
 1. There is suffering in life
2. The cause of suffering is attachment
3. Suffering can be finished
4. The eight-fold path is the way to get release
from suffering
 The eight-fold path consists of: right view, right
intention, right speech, right action, right
livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness and
right concentration.
 In Tibet, the Dalai and Panchem Lama
followers have their own tradition based on the
tenets of Buddhism first taught by Gautam
Buddha.
 In China and Japan, Zen Buddhism involves a
meditative adaptation of the teachings.
 In Sri Lanka, Theravada Buddhism combines
primitive belief in spirits with traditional
teachings of the Buddha.
 Buddha widely preached the knowledge that
he had received through enlightenment.
 At the age of 80, he suddenly announced that
he would soon be leaving his earthly body.
 Gautam Buddha left this world, having spread
his teachings across India and neighboring
countries.
Conclusion

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     Gautam Buddhawas the founder of Buddhism.  He was an avatar (descension) of the Supreme Lord, Shree Vishnu.  He was born and raised in a royal family but attained true knowledge, which he later spread to the world through the tenets of his teachings.
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     He wasborn in late sixth century B.C., in the village Lumbini .  His father, King Suddhodana was the leader of the Shakya clan and His mother, Queen Maya, died soon after his birth.  His father shielded his son from the realities of the world
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     One day,young Siddharth asked his charioteer to take him around the countryside.  There he saw an old man suffering in pain. He also saw a sick person and a dead corpse.  These encounters saddened him greatly and left a deep impression on his mind.  He realized that all living beings without exception have to experience the sufferings of birth, sickness, old age and death.  He was shaken up by these harsh realities.
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     Realizes theSuffering in the World  Decided to Leave his Comfort life and become an Ascetic  Searched for Enlightement  He wanted to realize the true meaning of life, and in that quest, he shaved off his head, wore the robes of a sadhu and left the palace at night in secrecy.
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     Siddharth reachedBodh Gaya (presently in Bihar in North India) and sat for meditation under a peepal (fig) tree, that later came to be known as the Bodhi tree.  It was under this tree that Siddharth attained enlightenment.  He came to be known as the Buddha or the Enlightened One.
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     Buddha wasmoved by compassion to do something for humanity.  He travelled in search of his five companions, to what is now Uttar Pradesh in Northern India.  Having found them, he preached the first sermon to them based on the four noble truths.
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     These fourtruths are:  1. There is suffering in life 2. The cause of suffering is attachment 3. Suffering can be finished 4. The eight-fold path is the way to get release from suffering  The eight-fold path consists of: right view, right intention, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness and right concentration.
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     In Tibet,the Dalai and Panchem Lama followers have their own tradition based on the tenets of Buddhism first taught by Gautam Buddha.  In China and Japan, Zen Buddhism involves a meditative adaptation of the teachings.  In Sri Lanka, Theravada Buddhism combines primitive belief in spirits with traditional teachings of the Buddha.
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     Buddha widelypreached the knowledge that he had received through enlightenment.  At the age of 80, he suddenly announced that he would soon be leaving his earthly body.  Gautam Buddha left this world, having spread his teachings across India and neighboring countries.
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