Founder: Gautama Buddha Title: Light of Asia Nature of Religion: Atheistic (no belief in God), but believes in Karma and Rebirth Language of Teachings: Pali (language of the common people)
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Event
Symbol
Birth
Lotus & Bull
Renunciation (Leaving Home)
Horse
Enlightenment
Bodhi (Peepal) Tree
Nirvana (Liberation)
Footprint
Death (Mahaparinirvana)
Stupa
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Birth: Born in 563 BCE in Lumbini (now in Nepal), which was part of the Shakya kingdom (Kapilavastu).
Father: Shuddhodana, a ruler of the Shakya clan.
Mother: Mayadevi. She died seven days after his birth.
Step-Mother: Gautami Prajapati (raised him).
Childhood Name: Siddhartha.
Marriage: Married Yashodhara at age 16.
Son: Rahul.
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When Siddhartha went on a tour of his kingdom, he saw: –
An old man (sign of aging)
A sick man (sign of illness)
A dead body (sign of mortality)
A monk (sign of renunciation)
These sights deeply impacted him and led him to seek the truth of life.
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At age 29, he left home in search of truth. This is known as Mahabhinishkramana (Great Renunciation).
He learned Sankhya philosophy from Alara Kalama and later from Rudraka Ramputta.
Practiced strict penance for 6 years in Uruvela.
Met five seekers: Kaundinya, Vappa, Bhaddiya, Mahanama, and Assaji.
At age 35, attained Enlightenment (Bodhi) under a Peepal tree on the banks of Niranjana (Phalgu) River at Bodh Gaya.
From then, Siddhartha came to be known as Buddha, meaning “The Enlightened One”.
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First Sermon:– Delivered at Sarnath (also known as Rishipattana or Isipatana). This event is called Dharmachakrapravartana (Turning the Wheel of Dharma).
Gave sermons in places like Kosala, Vaishali, Kaushambi, and Shravasti (where he stayed the most).
Main royal followers:– Bimbisara, Prasenjit, and Udayin.
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Died in 483 BCE at the age of 80 in Kushinagar (now in Deoria, Uttar Pradesh).
The meal offered by a blacksmith named Chunda was the last he consumed.
His death is called Mahaparinirvana.
The Mallas performed his last rites.
His ashes were divided into eight parts, and eight stupas were built over them.
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Tripitaka (Three Baskets):
Vinaya Pitaka – Rules for monks and nuns
Sutta Pitaka – Sermons and teachings
Abhidhamma Pitaka – Philosophical and psychological analysis
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💠 Core Beliefs of Buddhism
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Life is full of suffering (Dukkha)
Desire is the cause of suffering
Ending desire ends suffering
The way to end suffering is the Eightfold Path
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Path
Explanation
1. Right View
Understand the Four Noble Truths and reality as it is.
2. Right Intention
Think kindly, give up worldly attachment and hatred.
3. Right Speech
Speak truthfully and kindly; avoid gossip and lies.
4. Right Action
Behave ethically — no killing, stealing, or misconduct.
5. Right Livelihood
Earn a living in a way that does not harm others.
6. Right Effort
Always try to develop good thoughts and avoid bad ones.
7. Right Mindfulness
Be fully aware of your thoughts, actions, and surroundings.
8. Right Concentration
Practice deep meditation to calm the mind and reach higher states of awareness.
Three Jewels (Triratna) of Buddhism: – Jewel Meaning Buddha The enlightened one Dhamma The teachings of Buddha Sangha The community of monks and nuns
No belief in God or soul – Buddhism focuses on self-effort.
Belief in Karma and Rebirth
Nirvana:– Liberation from the cycle of birth and death; ultimate goal.
Middle Path (Madhyama Pratipada): Avoiding both extreme luxury and extreme austerity.
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Bhikshus:– Monks who renounce worldly life
Upasakas:– Lay followers who remain householders
Minimum Ageto join Sangha:– 15 years
Initiation Ceremony:– Upasampada
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🔥 Rules of Conduct
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Non-violence
Truthfulness
Not stealing
No sexual misconduct
Avoid intoxicants
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In addition to the five above: 6. Do not eat after noon 7. Avoid luxurious beds 8. Do not accept gold or silver 9. Remain celibate 10. Avoid music, dance, and shows
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Council
Year
Place
President
Patron Ruler
First Council
483 BCE
Rajgriha
Mahakashyapa
Ajatashatru
Second Council
383 BCE
Vaishali
Sabakami
Kalasoka
Third Council
255 BCE
Pataliputra
Moggaliputta Tissa
Ashoka
Fourth Council
1st Century CE
Kundalvan (Kashmir)
Vasumitra / Ashvaghosha
Kanishka
After the 4th Council, Buddhism split into:
Hinayana: Emphasized individual salvation, no idol worship