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Namo: Buddha Quotes With Image

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UpdatedOct 29, 2024
PublishedJun 4, 2019
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New Update for Namo: Buddha Quotes with Images:

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Buddha Quotes Collection - Best Buddha Quotes for Meditation and Inspiration will help you learn Dhamma of Buddha with a variety of quotes on wisdom, meditation, life, etc

This app collects more than 100 genuine quotes from Gautama Buddha that enhance your spiritual power, relieve stress and make your mind peaceful.

App Features;

- Best Buddha Pictures Quote with setting as wallpaper and share with social media such as Facebook, twitter, etc.
More categories includes;

- Karma
- Death
- Love
- Happiness
- Life
- Meditation
- Relationship
- Success
- Buddha Quotes Audio

The Buddha is a spiritual leader from the 6th century BCE. The oldest Pali tradition considers that the dates of his birth and his death are respectively 624 and 544 BC.

The stories of the Buddha’s life, perpetuated by oral tradition, will not be written until a few hundred years after his death.

Who is Buddha?

"Son of a powerful king, the child Buddha lived in a huge palace at the foot of the Himalayas. He was born in 624 BC in Lumbini, in the north of India in a territory who is now part of Nepal. His father was King Shouddhodana and his mother, Queen Mayadévi. Siddhartha enjoyed privileged status and received a very extensive education at the time. He did not go to school but was introduced very early to martial arts and spiritual practices. Some of these arts are still taught today in the Far East. We can imagine the young prince, going through childhood absorbed by various teachings and training in disciplines body and mind. Siddhartha's childhood was comfortable enough, with no special responsibilities. His father was said to be very affectionate and he married his son when he was quite young. sixteen years old. In India, At that time, as is generally the case today, marriage was arranged by the parents. It was not just a personal affair but also a whole family affair. So he married a cousin, and when the time came, a son was born from this union. "

What is Dhamma of Buddha?

Consciousness of matter and spirit as they really are, with a stable and equanimous spirit.

Dhamma (Pali) or Dharma (Sanskrit) means simple, undistorted truth as the Buddha taught it. The Dhamma taught by the Buddha is simple and easy to practice. It is about ourselves and how we can free ourselves from our own suffering. As suffering beings, we delude ourselves about the true nature of our body and mind. However, if we practice Dhamma, we turn our attention to our body and mind, thereby revealing their true nature. Our suffering gradually decreases as we come to understand the Dhamma.

"… When we become aware of our body and mind and accept the truth about them, that they are fleeting, do not last and are beyond our control, we will then be set free and will remain in the greatest happiness . "

Simple and Ordinary History of Dhamma

It is difficult for us to realize that the Dhamma (the Teachings of the Buddha) is actually relatively simple and ordinary. This is because our perception of Buddhism and Dhamma seems extraordinary to us. To begin with, the language used in the teachings of Dhamma contains many Pali words as well as many technical terms. Therefore, the very understanding of terminology is a challenge for all. Once we are familiar with the terms

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