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Question
Answer all the questions given under caption.
Buddha.
- What did the ‘Four Great Sights’ prompt Siddharta to do?
- What did Siddharta do in 537 BCE?
- Where did he get enlightenment?
- After enlightenment what was decided by Buddha?
Answer in Brief
Solution
- The ‘Four Great Sights” prompted Siddharta to renounce the world and search for the cause of suffering.
- In 537 BCE, he left his palace and went into the forests in search of the truth.
- In the course of his wanderings, he sat under a peepal tree for several days until he attained enlightenment. The place where he attained enlightenment was the Mahabodhi temple, which still exists in Bodhgaya (Bihar).
- After his enlightenment, Buddha decided to impart his knowledge to the people. He went to Varanasi and gave his first Sermon at Saranath.
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