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buddha is a person who is enlightened to Universal Truth.
"Buddha" is the title that Indian tradition gave to Shakyamuni.
It is one who embodies these truths and as a result, gains
complete freedom from all attachments, realizing the eternity of
life. Based on this definition, Jesus, Krishna, and Mohammed
would also be examples of buddhas. Shakyamuni taught in the
Lotus Sutra that buddhas have appeared in the infinite past,
exist in the present, and will appear in the future. Every
buddha is manifested by the great life force of the Universe, or
the "Eternal Buddha." Their teachings are essentially the same,
focusing on the great Truths of the Universe.
Who is
Shakyamuni Buddha?
Shakyamuni Buddha
was born a prince of the Shakya tribe in India. His father was
so full of joy at his birth, that he named him Siddhartha, which
means "Every Wish Fulfilled." He was given all that he desired
and was shielded from the outside world. One day, he secretly
left the palace to explore the city. There he witnessed poverty,
sickness, and death. He was deeply distressed by all the
problems of human existence. Being a very sensitive and
compassionate person, he began to search for an answer to the
question, "How can I eliminate suffering?" At the age of 29 he
left his home and devoted himself to liberating all human beings
from suffering and guide them all to a truly meaningful way of
living. In pursuit of this goal, he lived as a nomad, monk, and
as an ascetic. At this point he had experienced both a life of
excess and of extreme self-denial. He knew that living to either
extreme was fruitless. He saw that the Middle Path was one of
balance and harmony. Still searching for more answers, he began
to meditate. It was during this meditation that he achieved
enlightenment.
He realized that
all sentient beings are endowed with wisdom and light, and it is
only because of delusion and attachment that they do not see the
truth. Having this deep insight, he understood the Universal
Truth (Dharma) that is applicable for everyone, in whatever time
and space.
What is
Buddhism?
Buddhism was
established 2,500 years ago in India. It refers to the teachings
of Shakyamuni. These teachings were compiled into sutras (text).
In the Lotus Sutra, he taught that it is possible for all people
to attain Buddhahood. This is done through the manifestation of
our buddha nature. By becoming aware of the wisdom and light
within ourselves and bringing them into the present moment, we
are able to clear away the delusion and attachments that inhibit
us from spiritual growth and enlightenment.
There are
basic principles common to all sects of Buddhism. These
important tools are:
The Seal of the Three Laws
The Four Noble Truths
The Eightfold Path
The Law of the Twelve Causes.
Originating in
India, the philosophy and teachings soon traveled to China,
Korea, Japan, Southeast Asia, and into the western world.
Buddhism is unique in its constant growth, function, and its
adaptability to whatever culture it serves. Currently, there are
over one billion Buddhists in the world. |