Buddha


Was the Buddha a human being?

Prince Siddhartha was a human being. On the night that he realized supreme enlightenment he became a Buddha, and from that moment onwards was a human being- in the normal meaning of that term- no longer. To uninitiated eyes, the Buddha would have appeared as an immensely charismatic and commanding religious leader, one who died a normal human death at the age of eighty. Those with more developed faculties, however, were aware that no external appearance, no words, concepts or categories could come anywhere near to expressing the marvelous and undying nature of his Buddhahood. More Questions and Answers HERE […]


What does “Buddha” mean?

The word Buddha means “the awakened one”. The Buddha taught that the unenlightened human being lives in a state that may be compared to sleep or to a dream. Through the clear light of wisdom, and completely unaided, the Buddha is the one who has awakened from that dream to the true nature of existence. Guided by compassion, the Buddha is the one who has sought to share his understanding of the path to awakening with all beings who wish to follow in his footsteps.  More Questions and Answers HERE Source:  Without and Within – Ajahn Jayasaro  


Who was the Buddha?

Some 2,600 years ago a child was born into the royal family of the Sakyan clan, a people living in a part of northeast India that now lies within the borders of Nepal. He was given the name of Siddhartha. At the age of 29, Prince Siddhartha renounced a life of ease and privilege to search for spiritual liberation. Six years later, after a momentous night of meditation sitting cross-legged under a Bodhi tree, he realized ‘the unexcelled complete awakening’. By doing so he became “the Buddha”, “the Awakened One”. Following his enlightenment, the Buddha devoted the remaining forty-five years […]


The Rabbit in the Moon

It took place in a world long long ago they say: a monkey, a rabbit, and a fox struck up a friendship, mornings frolicking field and hill evenings coming home to the forest, , living thus while the years went by, when Indra, sovereign of skies, hearing of this, curious to know if it as true, turned himself into an old man, tottering along, made his way to where they were. “you three,” he said, “are of separate species yet I’m told play together with a single heart. If what I’ve heard is true, pray save an old man who’s […]