Buddha
Buddha, also known as Siddhartha Gautama, was a spiritual teacher in ancient India who founded Buddhism. His teachings focus on the path to enlightenment through moral living, meditation, and wisdom, offering profound insights into suffering and the nature of existence.
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Sri Lanka:
Buddha is referred to as the one who provided a path for the Shakyas to transcend the cycle of rebirth.
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Ecuador:
Buddha's last words encouraged his disciple to 'be yourself'.
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Romania:
Buddha created an oral doctrine proposing a way to liberation through awakening.
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United Kingdom:
The Buddha was bold in his approach to human psychology, describing psychological suffering as pervasive and inherent to the human experience.
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India:
Buddhism's followers hold that the Buddha, the religion's founder, delivered his first sermon to his followers on this day after achieving enlightenment.
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Nepal:
Sury Thapa suggested that the image of Buddha should also be included on the currency notes to enhance their significance.
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Venezuela:
Buddha's teachings emphasize the concept of non-attachment and detachment as a path to inner peace.
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Greece:
Buddha attained enlightenment under a sacred fig tree, which is associated with the cosmic tree in Indian culture.
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Sri Lanka:
Buddha's teachings emphasize the importance of spiritual development alongside physical progress.
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Venezuela:
Buddha sought to explain the root of human suffering and the path to liberation.
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