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When was Sakyamuni Buddha born?

According to Buddhist scriptures, at the age of 29, the Buddha was worried about life, old age, illness and death, and gave up his royal life to become a monk. At the age of 35, he realized the Tao under the bodhi tree and began to learn Buddhism, where he taught Buddhism for 45 years. At the age of 80, he appeared nirvana in Naga. The other is that it is 300% Taoism, which has been passed down for 49 years.

Sakyamuni (565-486 BC), the prince of Kapilovi Kingdom in northern India (now Nepal), belonged to the caste of the tsar and was the founder of Buddhism. According to Buddhist scriptures, when Sakyamuni was 29 years old (19 years old), he felt a lot of worries about life, old age, illness and death, and gave up his royal life and became a monk.

At the age of 35, he became enlightened under the bodhi tree, began to learn Buddhism, and later preached in the Ganges River valley in northern and central India. 1980, he showed nirvana in Naga city. Because his father was Sakyamuni, he was honored as Sakyamuni after becoming a monk, which means "the sage of Sakyamuni".

After becoming a Buddha, Sakyamuni was honored as a Buddha, which means a person who fully understands the truth of life in the universe. In an instant, everything in the world always corresponds, and all the people and things in the ten squares are photographed without any mistakes. Therefore, what the Buddha said is in line with the truth. On the one hand, it explains the universal jurisprudence; on the other hand, it is a question of how radical and mechanical the olfactory method is.

People who believe in Buddhism are often called Buddha, Tathagata, Little Buddha or Sakyamuni Buddha. In Buddhism, it is recorded that the eighth day of the fourth lunar month is the birthday of Nijiubu, the founder of Buddhism.

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Sakyamuni, whose real name is Siddhartha, is a Sakyamuni in ancient India. At that time, there were more than twenty small countries in India, and Sakyamuni was one of them. Legend has it that when Sakyamuni was born, his mother gave birth to him standing. On the seventh day of his birth, his mother, Mrs Moyev, died. It was predicted at that time that Sakyamuni would eventually become a Buddha.

When Sakyamuni was young, his life was absurd. He married a concubine and gave birth to a son. Once when Sakyamuni went out of the city, he saw old people, dead people and sick people on the road. Later, when I returned to the palace, I was always troubled by the problem of life and death, and finally chose to become a monk and seek results.

When Sakyamuni became a monk, he asked, when he arrived in the country of Magadha, he was detained by the local king and promised to give him an army. Later, he was detained many times. But Sakyamuni always insisted on meditation and asceticism. By the time he arrived in Coconut City, Sakyamuni had become a Buddha.

Later, Sakyamuni practiced in the deep mountains and realized Buddhism under a bodhi tree. After many days of hard work, Sakyamuni finally succeeded in realizing Buddhism and reached the golden body through the light from the sun through the bodhi leaves.

What did Sakyamuni realize under the bodhi tree? In today's words, Sakyamuni realized the microscopic world. He said that a grain of sand has 3,000 worlds and a grain of dust has 3,000 worlds, so no matter what small things in the world, they are all their own 3,000 worlds, all independent and unique.

As a German philosopher said: There are no two identical leaves in the world, so things are independent and different. Sakyamuni discovered the microscopic world that people can't see with the naked eye two thousand years ago, and thought that they were independent, that is, the worlds in each dust could be parallel and wouldn't affect each other.

Then the human soul is also an independent microcosmic world. Even if one day the body is gone, it will form an independent small world of 3 thousand people. Then people will have eternal life. Sakyamuni, who realized the eternal life law, finally had an epiphany and began to establish Buddha and preach everywhere.

Two thousand years ago, Sakyamuni talked about a world of three thousand in the sand. Today, from a scientific point of view, it is a particle in the microscopic world. These particles are independent and unique, which proves the existence of parallel worlds to some extent. So whether the soul exists is also a topic worth discussing in modern times.

Two thousand years ago, Sakyamuni discovered a microscopic substance in the world of sand with his heart, and it will be many years before we can explain it scientifically. Today, our consciousness can also feel the loss of time and the beauty of the micro world.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Biography of Sakyamuni Buddha