Buddhism is a religion that was founded by Siddhartha Gautama around 500 B.C.E. It gets the name from the word ‘budhi’ which means ‘to awaken’. The followers of this religion do not believe or pray to a supreme deity, instead focus on attaining enlightenment. Buddhism and Jainism have a lot in common and are often referred to as sister religions. Both these religions place high importance in the concepts of non-violence and peace. Siddhartha Gautama Siddhartha was born in the royal Shakya clan of the Kosala kingdom of Mahajanapadas . His birth year is considered to be between 624 B.C.E and 563 B.C.E., and birth place is considered to be Lumbini or Kapilavastu in Nepal. Very little information is available on the early life of Siddhartha, it is believed that he lived a luxurious life and had also mastered combat skills. At the age of sixteen, Siddhartha married a princess, Yasodhara. The king lavished them with luxuries and they passed their
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