Did Buddha have a wife?

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16 he married the princess Yashodhara, who would eventually bear him a son.
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How many wives did Buddha have?

Several other names are identified as wives of the Buddha in different Buddhist traditions, including Gopā or Gopī, Mṛgajā, and Manodharā; according to the Mulasarvastivada Vinaya and several other sources, the Buddha in fact had three wives, and a Jataka story quoted by Nagarjuna specifies two.
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What happened to the Buddha's wife and children?

When his wife Yasodhara gave birth to a son, the Prince bitterly called the boy Rahula, which means "fetter." Soon Prince Siddhartha left his wife and son to become the Buddha. Some modern wits have called the Buddha a "deadbeat dad." But the infant Rahula was the grandson of King Suddhodana of the Shakya clan.
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Did Buddha have kids wife?

Rāhula (Pāli and Sanskrit) was the only son of Siddhārtha Gautama (commonly known as the Buddha) ( c. 563 or 480 – 483 or 400 BCE), and his wife, princess Yaśodharā.
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Did Buddha eat meat?

According to the Mahāyāna Mahāparinirvāṇa Sūtra, a Mahayana sutra giving Gautama Buddha's final teachings, the Buddha insisted that his followers should not eat any kind of meat or fish.
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What is the name of Buddhas wife?

16 he married the princess Yashodhara, who would eventually bear him a son.
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Did Buddha come back to his wife?

He did return to them , but not as same he left them. Prince Siddhartha left his wife and new born son in looking for a solution for the suffering of humans, he did his research for 6 hard long years and attained “Nibbana (Enlightenment)”.
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At what age did Buddha marry?

At age 16 he married the beautiful princess Yashodhara. When the prince was 29, however, his life underwent a profound change. He asked to be taken on a ride through the city in his chariot. The king gave his permission but first had all the sick and old people removed from the route.
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Was the Buddha a Hindu?

Indeed, since Siddhartha was born into a Hindu family, Buddhism is considered to have originated in part from the Hindu religious tradition and some Hindus revere Buddha as an incarnation of a Hindu deity.
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What did Buddha said to his wife?

Buddha said 'What will people think? I have to express my gratitude to her, and I have to thank her for all the help she gave me. And I have to give something of that which has happened to me – I owe that much to her. I will have to go.
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What was Buddha's real name?

Siddhartha Gautama, the Lord Buddha, was born in 623 B.C. in the famous gardens of Lumbini, which soon became a place of pilgrimage.
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What did Buddha say about marriage?

In Buddhism, marriage is not a religious obligation, a means for procreation, or a romantic notion of love. It is simply an option for each individual to make. If an individual believes marriage will bring them happiness and keep them on the path of enlightenment, then they are free to make that choice.
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Did Gautam Buddha leave his wife?

“The Lord Buddha had also married. Even after his marriage, Buddha had left his wife and child, nobody had then asked him why he left his family and didn't give rights to his wife.
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Was Buddha a good person?

He was a teacher, not a savior. To this day the Theravada tradition prevails in parts of India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Cambodia, and Thailand. To those who, a few hundred years later, formed the Mahayana School, Buddha was a savior and often a God—a God concerned with man's sorrows above all else.
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Where did Buddha go after death?

According to a well-known version, many aeons ago there lived a Brahman named (in some accounts) Sumedha, who realized that life is characterized by suffering and then set out to find a state beyond death. He retired to the mountains, where he became a hermit, practiced meditation, and gained yogic powers.
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Where is Buddha now?

Mahayana Buddhism is common in Tibet, China, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, and Mongolia. It emphasizes the role models of bodhisattvas (beings that have achieved enlightenment but return to teach humans). Theravada Buddhism is common in Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Thailand, Laos, and Burma (Myanmar).
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Do Buddhist monks marry?

Buddhists monks choose not to marry and remain celibate while living in the monastic community. This is so that they can focus on achieving enlightenment .
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How many lives did Buddha have?

In the 40-plus years of his life after enlightenment, Gautama Buddha is said to have recounted almost 554 past life stories, (called Jataka tales) of his prior existences. Gautama Buddha is quoted as saying a person starts the journey to become a Buddha filling 10 Paramita or "perfections".
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Who was the last Buddha?

Maitreya (Sanskrit: मैत्रेय) or Metteyya (Pali: मेत्तेय्य), also known as Lord Maitreya Buddha, is regarded as the future Buddha of this world in Buddhist eschatology. As the 5th and final Buddha of our times, his goal would be to reinstate the Dharma, and as such, Maitreya is likely to be born in India.
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Did Buddha have a family?

Siddhartha was the son born to Queen Maya, who later became Buddha. Prajapati Gotami had a daughter Sundari Nanda and a son Nanda with Suddhodana. According to Theravada texts Sundari Nanda was the eldest among his three children. While Siddhartha was the second born and Nanda was the youngest of the family.
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Where was Buddha born in India?

Siddhartha Gautama, the Lord Buddha, was born in 623 B.C. in the famous gardens of Lumbini, which soon became a place of pilgrimage. Among the pilgrims was the Indian emperor Ashoka, who erected one of his commemorative inscribed Ashoka pillars there. The inscription on the pillar is the oldest in Nepal.
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Can Buddhist have tattoos?

There are no rules or laws in Buddhism against having tattoos. Many people do believe that it's the heart's intentions that matter the most when looking to get a tattoo as a Buddhist.
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