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His mother, Mahamaya died after 7 days of his birth. His
stepmother, Gautami brought him up.
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Married at 16 to Yashodhara and had a son named Rahula.
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He moved away from his luxurious life after seeing an old man, a
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He left his home at the age of 29 with his charioteer, Channa, and
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his favourite horse, Kanthaka. After leaving them he left in search
of truth and wandered for almost 6 years.
This search of truth by him was mentioned as
“Mahabhinishkramana” or the Great Renunciation.
His first teacher was Alara Kalama, from whom he learned
meditation techniques.
He attained “Nirvana” or Enlightenment under the Peepal tree at
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This world is full of sorrows and misery (Dukha): Sabbam Dukkam.
And the cause of all pain and misery is the desire (Dukkha
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Samudaya): Dwadash Nidan/ Pratitya Samutpada.
This pain and misery can be ended by controlling desires (Dukha
Nirodha): Nirvana.
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By following the Eight-Fold Path desires can be controlled (Dukha
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Belief in Nirvana
When desire ends, rebirth ends Nirvana is achieved i.e. getting
freedom from the cycle of birth, death and rebirth can be attained
by following the Eight-Fold Path.
According to Gautama Buddha, our soul is a myth.
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Buddhist Literature
“Tripitakas” is the name given to the Buddhist scriptures written
in the Pali language,
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Vinaya Pitaka – It consists of Rules of Discipline in Buddhist Monasteries.
Sutta Pitaka – It is the largest collection of Buddha’s sermons.
Abhidhamma Pitaka – It contains explanations of the philosophical
principles of the Buddhist religion.
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1st Buddhist Council:
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This was held at Saptaparni cave, Rajgriha, in the year 483 BC.
This council was organized under the chairmanship of
Mahakasyapa.
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This gathering results in the division of teachings of Buddha into
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two Pitakas – Vinaya Pitaka and Sutta Pitaka. Vinaya Pitaka was
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recited by Upali and Sutta Pitaka by Ananda.
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The ruler during this council was Kanishka of the Kushana dynasty.
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Division of Buddhists into Hinayana and Mahayana.
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Sects of Buddhism
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Hinayana
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lesser vehicle)
Followers of Hinayana believed in the original teachings of
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Buddha.
They sought salvation through self-discipline and meditation.
They favoured the Pali language and did not believe in idol-
worships.
It prevailed mainly in the south of India, e.g. Sri Lanka, Burma
(Myanmar), Thailand, Java, Laos, etc. that’s why it is also known
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as the “Southern Buddhist Religion”.
There are two sub sects of Hinayana – (i) Vaibhasika, and (ii)
Sautantrika.
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