Who poisoned Buddha?

Cunda Kammāraputta was a smith who gave Gautama Buddha his last meal as an offering while he visited his mango grove in Pāvā on his way to Kuśīnagara. Shortly after having Cunda's meal, the Buddha suffered from fatal dysentery.
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Why did they poison Buddha?

Buddha died from an illness, the nature of which remains unsettled. The present paper examines a variety of sources and concludes that it was tainted pork that led to his demise. He succumbed to the disease pig-bel, a necrotizing enteritis caused by the toxins of Clostridium perfringens infection.
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Did Buddha die of eating pork?

It has been stated in the Buddhist canonical texts that the Buddha died of eating something called 'sūkara- maddava'. The term sūkara-maddava has been understood as the meat of the pig but a few scholars say that it's a certain type of mushroom.
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How did the first Buddha die?

Buddha died around the age of 80, possibly of an illness from eating spoiled meat or other food. When he died, it is said that he told his disciples that they should follow no leader, but to "be your own light."
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Who is the demon who tempted Buddha?

In the course of his meditations, the Buddha was tempted by the demon Mara. Mara sent his armies, various temptations, and finally (as depicted here) a challenge that the Buddha must defend his claim of enlightenment. The Buddha touched the earth, and called the earth to witness his achievement.
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The Buddha's Parable of the Poisoned Arrow



Who is Buddha's enemy?

The Buddha rebuked Devadatta harshly and said he was not worthy. Thus Devadatta became the Buddha's enemy.
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What were the 3 temptations of the Buddha?

While he sat in deep meditation entering the four jhana states, he was visited by Mara, a demon celestial king who came to tempt him. Mara brought his three daughters, Greed, Hatred, and Delusion, and dazzled the Buddha with temptations of beauty and pleasure if he would only just give in and take it.
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Did Buddha eat meat?

It is well known that Buddha expressly allowed his followers to eat most types of fish and meat provided the food was pure in the "three ways"-i. e., the person has not seen, nor heard, nor had the apprehension that the animal was killed especially for oneself-and that he refused to make vegetarianism compulsory.
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Was Buddha an Indian?

The earliest Buddhist sources state that the Buddha was born to an aristocratic Kshatriya (Pali: khattiya) family called Gotama (Sanskrit: Gautama), who were part of the Shakyas, a tribe of rice-farmers living near the modern border of India and Nepal.
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Was Buddha vegetarian?

The Mahayana schools generally recommend a vegetarian diet because Gautama Buddha set forth in some of the sutras that his followers must not eat the flesh of any sentient being.
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Can Hindus eat pork?

Diet of non-vegetarian Hindus can include fish, poultry and red meat (mainly lamb, goat but also beef, and pork) in addition to eggs and dairy products.
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Did Buddha marry his cousin?

Marriage. When the young Prince Siddhārtha Gautama was a baby, an ascetic named Kaladevala went into the Trāyastriṃśa heaven and predicted that the young prince would become the Buddha. As the boy reached the age of 16, his father arranged his marriage to Yaśodharā ( Pāli: Yasodharā), a cousin of the same age.
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Why are the 3 poisons important in Buddhism?

In the Buddhist teachings, the three poisons (of ignorance, attachment, and aversion) are the primary causes that keep sentient beings trapped in samsara. These three poisons are said to be the root of all of the other kleshas.
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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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What are the 3 antidotes in Buddhism?

The cause of human suffering, as explained in Buddhist terms, is greed, anger and ignorance. These negative traits and fundamental evils are called the "Three Poisons," because they are dangerous toxins in our lives.
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Why is Buddha's hair like that?

Hair The Buddha's hair is usually depicted in the form of "snail-shell" curls. Monks have shaven heads, but according to legend, when the Buddha cut his hair, the uncut portions snapped into these curls and he never had to cut his hair again.
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Who founded Hinduism?

Unlike other religions, Hinduism has no one founder but is instead a fusion of various beliefs. Around 1500 B.C., the Indo-Aryan people migrated to the Indus Valley, and their language and culture blended with that of the indigenous people living in the region.
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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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Does Dalai Lama eat non veg?

The Dalai Lama, though, is non-vegetarian. An American journal had in 2010 quoted one of his aides as saying that the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader does a balancing act by adhering to a vegetarian diet in Dharamsala and having meat dishes when offered by his hosts elsewhere.
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Can Buddhist monks marry?

'Do not engage in sexual misconduct', instructs Buddhists to be content within marriage and not to commit adultery as this will cause suffering. 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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Can Buddhist eat eggs?

Many Buddhists interpret this to mean that you should not consume animals, as doing so would require killing. Buddhists with this interpretation usually follow a lacto-vegetarian diet. This means they consume dairy products but exclude eggs, poultry, fish, and meat from their diet.
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What enlightenment Buddha got?

One day, seated beneath the Bodhi tree (the tree of awakening) Siddhartha became deeply absorbed in meditation, and reflected on his experience of life, determined to penetrate its truth. He finally achieved Enlightenment and became the Buddha.
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Are the four noble truths?

The Four Noble Truths

They are the truth of suffering, the truth of the cause of suffering, the truth of the end of suffering, and the truth of the path that leads to the end of suffering. More simply put, suffering exists; it has a cause; it has an end; and it has a cause to bring about its end.
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What are the four maras in Buddhism?

the four maras
  • Devaputra Mara. Seeking pleasure and avoiding pain. ...
  • Skandra Mara. ...
  • Klesha Mara. ...
  • Yama Mara.
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