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Man Gautama Buddha, Part 1

the career of Gautama Buddha, I will describe shortly, as I understand. Some will perhaps think that this is not at all necessary because his life was well known. I can agree with that criterion, as there are many fabulous illustrations that are in search for the truth more of a hindrance, even if they seem to us poetic. So I've decided to put my grown in many years understanding of the life and teachings of Gautama Buddha to the beginning.

For the description of his Life and his search for truth and I woke up I had essentially the representations of 'Gautama Buddha "in: tightened" The Selected Works of Nakamura Hajime "by Shunjusha .

JugendDie birth and teachings of Buddhism was Gautama Buddha in ancient India between the 6th and 5 Century BC developed. He was the eldest son of Suddhodana , the king of a small kingdom in northern India, called Kapilavastu was, and so it was natural that he should succeed his father and king.

Shortly after the birth of Gautama Buddha drew his father added a known ways and showed him his Son to know what would happen to. The wise man said, after he had looked at the newborn care.

"If your son will take on a mundane task, will he be a great king to rule the whole of India if he becomes a monk but he is a great sages and philosophers, all men will save the world ".

The father of Gautama Buddha had the strong desire that his son should become king of the whole of India and not a thinker and sage, even if it would save everyone in the world. The king gave his son, therefore, more locks, so that Gautama Buddha, life in the four seasons was as pleasant and comfortable as possible.

He spared no effort to ensure that his son could live a carefree secular life, because he should not become a great sage, even if he would have ability to liberate all people of the world from suffering. Gautama Buddha was, however, a very smart boy, who was already in his childhood very delicate and sensitive.

One day he watched as a farmer plowing his field and he saw this as an earthworm when plowing the soil cut into two parts. Just then a bird flew down from above into the field, grabbed one half of the earthworm with its beak and flew again continued to feed him. The Little Buddha Gautama was deeply affected by this event and shocked. He suddenly realized, the need to kill this bird eat like all living beings and other living things to survive. He recognized consternation that this is true in the world always and without exception.

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