Mahatma Gautam Buddha

Mahatma Buddha came to this Earth by becoming an angel of peace and non-violence. At that time, the whole of India was locked in the straps of violence, unrest, superstitions, unrighteousness and conservatism. MahatmaBuddha came as an era promoterMany countries of the world lit up the light of their knowledge That is why they are also called 'Light of Asia'. imageMahatma Buddha was born in 569 BC at a place called Lumbini. He was the son of King Shadodhan of Kapilavastu. His childhood name was Siddhartha. At the time of birth, the astrologers had predicted the future to become their great saint or a great emperor. His father wanted to make them a Chakravarti emperor. King Shraddhan gave him all the luxury facilities in the palace in the palace. She married her beautiful princess, Yashodhara. There was a beautiful son named 'Rahul'.Siddhartha's mind was very impressed with the events around him. After seeing the old, sick and dead people, they experienced that the pleasures of life are not in the consumption of physical materials. One night he left his wife and son and slept out of the house. At that time, his age was only 29 years old.

He renounced his majestic clothes for renunciation. For many years he was absorbed in deep meditation and meditation. On the bank of the river Niranjana, they planted a mausoleum under a peepal tree. At the same time, he got the knowledge and on the auspicious day of Vaishakh Shukla Purnima, he became a Buddha from Gautam.

He gave his first sermon in Sarnath. People were very impressed by the Buddha's discourse. Gradually, the King Maharaja, Seth Sahukar and the people of the people of the Buddha religion began to obey the goodies. Buddha taught the language of non-violence, truth, compassion, etc. in Pali language. He used to think of doing things to be a sin.

The number of followers of Buddhism in the world is very high. Emperor Ashoka contributed a lot in the propagation of the Buddha religion. Therefore, we should also imitate the teachings of Mahatma Buddha in our life and should give place to truth, non-violence and compassion in our lives.

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