gautama siddhartha
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- Founder of Buddhism: Gautama Siddhartha is the historical figure who attained enlightenment and established the teachings of Buddhism. He is also commonly known as the Buddha, meaning "the awakened one."
Examples of Usage
- Proper noun:
- The teachings of Gautama Siddhartha emphasize compassion and the end of suffering.
- Many pilgrims visit sites associated with the life of Gautama Siddhartha.
Advanced Usage
- "The Buddha Gautama": A formal title combining his name with his epithet.
- The Buddha Gautama taught the Middle Way between indulgence and asceticism.
Variants and Related Words
- Buddha (n): The title given to Siddhartha Gautama after his enlightenment; it can also refer to the principle of enlightenment itself or to other enlightened beings.
- The statue depicts the Buddha in a meditative pose.
- Siddhartha Gautama (n): An alternative name order.
- Shakyamuni (n): An honorific title meaning "Sage of the Shakya clan," often used in Mahayana Buddhism.
- The teachings of Shakyamuni spread across Asia.
Synonyms
- The Buddha: The Enlightened One.
- The Tathagata: A term the Buddha used to refer to himself, meaning "one who has thus gone" or "one who has thus come."
Related Phrases
- "The life of Gautama": Refers to the narrative story of his birth, princely life, renunciation, quest, enlightenment, and teaching.
- The life of Gautama is a source of inspiration for many.
- "Following the path of the Buddha": Adhering to the Buddhist teachings and practices.
- She dedicated herself to following the path of the Buddha.
Noun
- founder of Buddhism; worshipped as a god (c 563-483 BC)