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Siddhartha Gautama, most commonly referred to as the Buddha (lit. 'the awakened one'), was a wandering ascetic and religious teacher who lived in the eastern Indo-Gangetic Plains during the 6th or 5th century BCE and founded Buddhism. According to Buddhist legends, he was born in Lumbini, in what is now Nepal, to royal parents of the Shakya clan, but renounced his home life to live as a wandering ascetic. After leading a life of mendicancy, asceticism, and meditation, he attained nirvana at Bodh Gaya in what is now Bihar, India. The Buddha then wandered through the lower Indo-Gangetic Plain, teaching and building a monastic order (sangha). Buddhist tradition holds he died in Kushinagar (in modern day Uttar Pradesh, India) and reached parinirvana ("final release from conditioned existence").

According to Buddhist tradition, the Buddha taught a Middle Way between sensual indulgence and severe asceticism, leading to freedom from ignorance, craving, rebirth, and suffering. His core teachings are summarised in the Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path, a training of the mind that includes ethical training and kindness toward others, and meditative practices such as sense restraint, mindfulness, and dhyana (meditation proper). Another key element of his teachings are the concepts of the five skandhas and dependent origination, describing how all dharmas (both mental states and concrete 'things') come into being, and cease to be, depending on other dharmas, lacking an existence on their own (svabhava).

While in the Nikayas, he frequently refers to himself as the Tathāgata; the earliest attestation of the title Buddha is from the 3rd century BCE, meaning 'Awakened One' or 'Enlightened One'. His teachings were compiled by the Buddhist community into the Vinaya Piṭaka, containing codes for monastic discipline, and the Sūtra Piṭaka, a collection of discourses attributed to him. These were passed down in Middle Indo-Aryan dialects through an oral tradition. Later generations composed additional texts, such as systematic treatises known as Abhidharma, biographies of the Buddha, collections of stories about his past lives known as Jataka tales, and additional discourses, i.e., the Mahāyāna sūtras.

Buddhism evolved into a variety of traditions and practices, represented by Theravāda, Mahāyāna and Vajrayāna, and spread beyond the Indian subcontinent. While Buddhism declined in India, and largely disappeared after the 8th century CE due to a loss of popular and economic support, it has grown more prominent in Southeast and East Asia.

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Living Dharma: Embracing the Bodhisattva Path

Lotus Sutra, Practice, Buddha
Mar 01 2008
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No Abode Hermitage

Open Heart, Open Practice: Realization

Buddha, Compassion, Vow
Feb 20 2008

Grandmother Mind: Enlightenment Through Practice

Practice, Buddha, Enlightenment
Feb 17 2008
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Southern Palm Zen Group

Wholehearted Sitting in Zen Practice

Practice, Pain, Buddha
Feb 16 2008
A
Southern Palm Zen Group

Embodying The Inconceivable Buddha Path

Practice, Buddha, Don't Know Mind
Feb 15 2008
A
Southern Palm Zen Group

Endless Embrace of Zazen Practice

Practice, Buddha, Enlightenment
Feb 15 2008
B
Southern Palm Zen Group

Embodying Wisdom Through Ritual Actions

Buddha, Practice, Dogen
Feb 14 2008
B
Southern Palm Zen Group

Bodhisattva Vow: Cooperative Enlightenment Journey

Buddha, Desire, Time
Feb 11 2008
AM
Austin Zen Center

Completing the Buddha Body Journey

Buddha, Practice, Zendo
Feb 11 2008
AM
Austin Zen Center

Eternal Presence, Enlightened Practice

Buddha, Practice, Time
Feb 10 2008
AM
Austin Zen Center

Walking Together Towards Enlightenment

Buddha, Practice
Feb 10 2008
PM
Austin Zen Center

Embodying Stillness in Zen Practice

Stillness, Silence, Buddha
Feb 02 2008
AM
No Abode Hermitage

2008.01.25-serial.00113E

Buddha, Practice, Dogen
Jan 25 2008

2008.01.24-serial.00113C

Practice, Dogen, Buddha
Jan 24 2008

2008.01.24-serial.00113D

Practice, Buddha, Letting Go
Jan 24 2008

2008.01.23-serial.00113A

Buddha, Practice, Dogen
Jan 23 2008

2008.01.23-serial.00113B

Buddha, Practice, Dogen
Jan 23 2008

2008.01.22-serial.00112H

Practice, Buddha, Letting Go
Jan 22 2008

2008.01.21-serial.00112E

Practice, Buddha, Dogen
Jan 21 2008

2008.01.21-serial.00112F

Practice, Buddha, Dogen
Jan 21 2008

2008.01.20-serial.00112C

Practice, Buddha, Time
Jan 20 2008

2008.01.20-serial.00112D

Practice, Buddha, Time
Jan 20 2008

2008.01.19-serial.00112A

Practice, Buddha, Dogen
Jan 19 2008

2008.01.19-serial.00112B

Buddha, Practice, Buddha Nature
Jan 19 2008

The Heart of Zen Refuge

Buddha, Practice, Time
Jan 17 2008

Embodying Zen: Tradition and Transformation

Ceremony, Buddha, Practice
Jan 15 2008

Aligning Awareness: Authority in Texts

Serial: RB-03175

Practice-Period_Talks

Practice, Practice Period, Buddha
Jan 15 2008
Crestone Zen Mountain Center

Manifesting Buddha Through Ritual Practice

Buddha, Precepts, Dharmakaya
Dec 15 2007
AM
No Abode Hermitage

Buddha's Enlightenment

Serial: BZ-01105

Rohatsu Day 7

Enlightenment, Buddha, Buddha Nature, Daily Life, Duality, Interdependence,...
Dec 08 2007
Berkeley Zen Center

Awakened Interconnection Through Zen Practice

Buddha, Practice, Time
Dec 06 2007

Ceaseless Zen: Offering Without Expectation

Practice, Buddha, Time
Dec 05 2007

Life As A Ceremony

Practice, Buddha, Ceremony
Nov 28 2007
Green Gulch Farm

Wholehearted Path to Enlightenment

Practice, Buddha, Love
Nov 24 2007
AM
No Abode Hermitage

Wholehearted Zen: Embracing Non-Abiding Dharma

Buddha, Meditation, Pain
Nov 24 2007
PM
No Abode Hermitage

Wholeheartedness 

Buddha, Triple Treasure, Practice
Oct 20 2007

Wholeheartedness 

Practice, Buddha, Time
Oct 20 2007

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