Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. People also ask

  2. Siddhartha of Kundagrama. Siddhartha was the father of Mahavira (Vardhamana), the 24th Jain Tirthankara. He was a Kshatriya King from the Ikshvaku dynasty [2] and the ruler of the Nata, Ainwar (Light), Gyat or Jnatri clan in Kshatriya Kundagrama, a suburb of Vaishali.

    • Shreyansh, Yasasvi
    • Trishala
  3. Siddhartha, the handsome and respected son of a Brahmin, lives with his father in ancient India. Everyone in the village expects Siddhartha to be a successful Brahmin like his father. Siddhartha enjoys a near-idyllic existence with his best friend, Govinda, but he is secretly dissatisfied.

    • Hermann Hesse
    • 1922
  4. Siddhartha is a narrative which explores the spiritual development that occurs over the course of a lifetime, emphasizing the process of discovery above all else. As Siddhartha comes to realize, this kind of personal growth cannot be achieved by following the teachings of others.

    • Historical Background
    • Early Life & Renunciation
    • Criticism of The Four Signs Tale
    • Ascetic Life & Enlightenment
    • Tenets & Teachings
    • Conclusion

    Siddhartha was born in Lumbini (in modern-day Nepal) during a time of social and religious transformation. The dominant religion in India at the time was Hinduism (Sanatan Dharma, “Eternal Order”) but a number of thinkers of the period had begun to question its validity and the authority of the Vedas(the Hindu scriptures) as well as the practices o...

    Siddhartha Gautama grew up in this time of transition and reform but, according to the famous Buddhist legend concerning his youth, would not have been aware of any of it. When he was born, it was prophesied that he would become a great king or spiritual leader and his father, hoping for the former, hid his son away from anything that might be dist...

    Criticism of this story often includes the objection that Siddhartha could not possibly have gone 29 years without ever becoming sick, seeing an older person, or being aware of death, but this is explained by scholars in two ways: 1. the story is symbolic of the conditions which cause/relieve suffering 2. the story is an artificial construct to giv...

    Siddhartha at first sought out the famous teacher Arada Kalama with whom he studied until he had mastered all Kamala knew, but the “attainment of nothingness” he gained did nothing to free him from suffering. He then became a student of the master Udraka Ramaputra who taught him how to suppress his desires and attain a state “neither conscious nor ...

    Although he could now live his life in contentment and do as he pleased, he chose instead to teach others the path of liberation from ignorance and desire and assist them in ending their suffering. He preached his first sermon at the Deer Park at Sarnath at which he introduced his audience to his Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path. The Four N...

    Buddha called his teaching the Dharma which means “cosmic law” in this case (not “duty” as in Hinduism) as it is based entirely on the concept of undeniable consequences for one's thoughts which form one's reality and dictate one's actions. As the Buddhist text Dhammapadaputs it: The individual is ultimately responsible for his or her level of suff...

    • Joshua J. Mark
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TrishalaTrishala - Wikipedia

    Trishala, also known as Videhadatta, Priyakarini, or Trishala Mata (Mother Trishala), was the mother of Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism, and wife of the Jain monarch, Siddhartha of Kundagrama, of present-day Bihar. She finds mention in the Jain texts.

    • Priyakarini , Videhadatta
    • Chetaka
  6. Siddharth was the father of Mahavira, the 24th Jain Tirthankara. He was a Kshatriya King from the Ikshvaku dynasty and the ruler of the Nata, Ainwar (Light), Gyat or Jnatri clan in Kshatriya Kundagrama, a suburb of Vaishali He was married to Licchavi princess Trishala ( sister of King Chetaka of Vai

  7. According to the second chapter of the Śvētāmbara Acharanga Sutra, King Siddhartha and his family were devotees of Lord Parshvanatha.After his death, Nandivardhana became the king of the dynasty. King Siddhartha and Queen Trishala died by observing Santhara (fast unto death) when Vardhamana was 28 years of age.

  1. Searches related to Siddhartha of Kundagrama

    siddhartha of kundagrama wikipedia