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'''Buddha Shakyamuni''' (Skt. ''[[Śākyamuni]]''; Tib. {{BigTibetan|[[སངས་རྒྱས་ཤཱཀྱ་ཐུབ་པ་]]}}, [[Wyl.]] ''[[sangs rgyas shAkya thub pa]]'') — the Indian prince [[Gautama Siddhartha]], who reached [[enlightenment]] (and thus became a [[buddha]]) in the sixth century B.C., and who taught the spiritual path followed by millions all over the world, known today as Buddhism.
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==Dates==
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Dates for the [[parinirvana]] according to:
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*2420 B.C.E.    the [[Pandita Sureshamati]]
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*2150 B.C.E.    the [[rGya-bod-yig-tshang]]
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*2146 B.C.E.    [[Üpa Losal]]
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*2136 B.C.E.    [[Atisha]]
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*2133 B.C.E.    [[Sakya Pandita]]
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*949 B.C.E.      The [[Blue Annals]] refering to a Chinese tradition from Fo-lin and accepted by the Japanese schools: [[Jodo]], [[Jodo-Shinshu]] and [[Nichirenshu]]
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*881 B.C.E.      [[Pakpa Lhundrup]] (followed by [[Butön]] and [[Dudjom Rinpoche]])
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*876 B.C.E.      [[Butön]] based on the [[Kalachakra]] tantra
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*835 B.C.E.      [[Jonangpa school]] scholars
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*750 B.C.E.      [[Tshalpa Kunga Dorje]], based on the history of the Sandalwood Buddha
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*718 B.C.E.      [[Kamalashila]]
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*651 B.C.E.      [[Orgyenpa]]
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*544/543 B.C.E.  [[Shakyashri]], last abbot of [[Vikramashila]]
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*544 B.C.E.      [[Theravadin]] tradition
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*489 B.C.E.      based on the reign of [[Ashoka]] being 218 years after the [[parinirvana]]
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*486 B.C.E.      "dotted record" which came to China through [[Samghabhadra]]
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*483 B.C.E.      some modern scholars (an adjustment to the "dotted record")
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*386/383 B.C.E.  modern Japanese scholars
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*371 B.C.E.      based on the reign of [[Ashoka]] being 100 years after the [[parinirvana]]
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==Disciples==
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*[[:Category:Disciples of Buddha Shakyamuni|Buddha Shakyamuni's Disciples]]
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==Further Reading==
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{{Nolinking|*[[Ashvaghosha]], ''[[Buddhacharita]]'' (one of the most famous and inspiring accounts of Buddha's life)
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*[[Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse]], ''What Makes You Not a Buddhist'' (Boston & London: Shambhala, 2007)
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*[[Thich Nhat Hanh]], ''Old Path White Clouds'' (Berkeley: Parallax Press, 1991)
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*[[Tulku Thondup]], ''Masters of Meditation and Miracles'', edited by Harold Talbott (Boston: Shambhala, 1999), 'Shākyamuni Buddha'.}}
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==See Also==
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*[[Mantra of Buddha Shakyamuni]]
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*[[Twelve deeds]]
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*[[Two images of Buddha Shakyamuni]]
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*[[Gautama Buddha]]
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==External Links==
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*{{LH|topics/buddha-prayers/|''Buddha Śākyamuni Prayers & Practices'' on Lotsawa House}}
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*[http://www.himalayanart.org/pages/shakyamuni/index.html Shakyamuni Buddha Outline page at Himalayan Art]
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*[http://www.berzinarchives.com/web/en/archives/approaching_buddhism/teachers/lineage_masters/who_was_shakyamuni_buddha/transcript.html 'Who Was Shakyamuni Buddha?' by Alexander Berzin]
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*[http://www.berzinarchives.com/web/en/archives/approaching_buddhism/teachers/lineage_masters/life_buddha_pali_canon.html 'The Life of the Buddha As Pieced Together from the Pali Canon' by Alexander Berzin]
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[[Category:Buddha Shakyamuni]]

Revision as of 17:55, 18 July 2014

Buddha Shakyamuni

Buddha Shakyamuni (Skt. Śākyamuni; Tib. སངས་རྒྱས་ཤཱཀྱ་ཐུབ་པ་, Wyl. sangs rgyas shAkya thub pa) — the Indian prince Gautama Siddhartha, who reached enlightenment (and thus became a buddha) in the sixth century B.C., and who taught the spiritual path followed by millions all over the world, known today as Buddhism.

Dates

Dates for the parinirvana according to:

Disciples

Further Reading

  • Tulku Thondup, Masters of Meditation and Miracles, edited by Harold Talbott (Boston: Shambhala, 1999), 'Shākyamuni Buddha'.


See Also

External Links

Source

RigpaWiki:Buddha Shakyamuni