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Gautama

NOUN
  1. founder of Buddhism (c 563-483 BC)

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  • Though 19th century translators of Buddhist texts sometimes used the word "enlightenment" to refer to Gautama's moment of spiritual awakening on seeing the morning star, the first time a large number of general English readers saw the word used as a spiritual term was with the publication Essays on Zen Buddhism First Series by D.T. Suzuki in the 1930s. Lewis Richmond: A Cultural History Of The Word 'Enlightenment'
  • On the Southern gateway elaborate carvings showing the birth of Gautama Buddha took my breath away.
  • The writings of Buddhist disciples portray Siddhrtha Gautama as a fruitarian. The Fruit Hunters
  • The entire surface of the gateways is covered with bas-reliefs representing scenes from the life of Gautama Buddha, stories from the Jatakas, along with decorative elements.
  • He is the founder of Buddhism, and was called Siddhartha Gautama.
  • The entire surface of the gateways is covered with bas-reliefs representing scenes from the life of Gautama Buddha, stories from the Jatakas, along with decorative elements.
  • Gautama Buddha looked on himself as a doctor and discovered the correct diagnosis of man's suffering.
  • The name Siddhartha is said to have been given him as a child, Gautama being the family name. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 01
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