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He gave birth to a mother. You're asking him what his mother's intentions are? Or is there any intention of his mother's mother? Or is it his mother's mother's intentions? Or ......
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Which way you are, don't slander if you don't believe it, don't even dare to reveal your name.
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The founder of Buddhism, Shakyamuni (Buddha), was a member of the Shakyamuni tribe of the Kapila kingdom in ancient India, who existed in the middle of the first millennium BC. At this time, the prosperity of commodities led to the rise of the Kshatriya class, the authority of traditional Brahmanism, which constituted an obstacle, was weakened, and Shamanism, including Buddhism, was active in the intellectual circles.
Shakyamuni (ākyamuni) is the honorific title given to him by later generations, which means "the saint of the Shakyamuni clan". "Shakya" is the name of the tribe to which he belongs, which means "ability" and "brave"; "Muni" was the title of the achiever of cultivation at that time, which was translated as "text", "silence", etc.; The Chinese translation of "Sakyamuni" is also "Nengren Silence". It is also commonly referred to as "World-Honored One" or "Buddha".
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Shakyamuni is the honorific title given to him by later generations, and the meaning is "the saint of the Shakyamuni clan". "Shakya" is the name of the tribe to which he belongs, which means "ability" and "brave"; "Muni" was the title of the achiever of cultivation at that time, which was translated as "text", "silence", etc.; The Chinese translation of "Sakyamuni" is also "Nengren Silence".
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Shakyamuni was the one who attained supreme enlightenment and attained Buddhahood.
Shakyamuni Buddha is also known as: such as coming, should make offerings, is omniscient, clear and sufficient, good death in the world, supreme master, tempering husband, heavenly teacher, Buddha, world-honored.
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Sakyamuni should be the one who founded Buddhism, as if he was the Buddha.
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Hello, he is a person who belongs to Buddhism. Founder.
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Founder of Buddhism and Patriarch of Buddhism.
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Shakya is the name of an ancient Indian tribe, in ancient India, Siddhartha Gautama, the crown prince of the Kapila Guardian Kingdom, was a member of the Shakya tribe, he founded Buddhism, and was known as a saint. "Muni" is a term for a saint. Later, "Shakyamuni" specifically referred to the crown prince of the ancient Indian kingdom of Kapila.
"Shakyamuni" is an honorific title given to him by Buddhists. <
Shakya is the name of an ancient Indian tribe, in ancient India, Siddhartha Gautama, the crown prince of Kapila, is a member of the Shakya tribe, he founded Buddhism, known as the sage model. "Muni" is a term for a saint. Later, "Shakyamuni" specifically referred to the crown prince of the ancient Indian kingdom of Kapila.
"Shakyamuni is the honorific title given to it by Buddhists. Shakya, the name of the race, means "can". Muni, also translated as "Wen", is an honorific title, meaning "benevolence", "Confucianism", "forbearance", and "silence".
It is combined as "Nengren", "Nengru", "Nengforbear", and "Nengji", which means the "sage" of the Shakya people.
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