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Monks played horns and cymbals and broadcast chanting over loudspeakers as 130 maroon-robed monks lifted a yellow cover, revealing the image of Sakyamuni, or Gautama Siddhartha, the founder of Buddhism.
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We don't have a Gautama Siddhartha, or a Jesus of Nazareth, or a Mohammed, or a Joseph Smith.
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We don't have a Gautama Siddhartha, or a Jesus of Nazareth, or a Mohammed, or a Joseph Smith.
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The few Buddhist communities who remained in India and deserted the pure, though, maybe -- for a shallow observer -- somewhat atheistic teachings of Gautama Siddhartha, never joined Brahmanism, but coalesced with the
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But the Buddha, Gautama Siddhartha, who lived around 400 BC, did not set out to create a religion or to become a god.
Born Again Redneck Patrick Joubert Conlon 2010
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For more than 2,000 years Buddhists from around the world have visited Lumbini, Nepal where the Indian prince named Gautama Siddhartha was born and achieved enlightenment.
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Indian teacher and philosopher Gautama Siddhartha or Buddha Gautama founded Buddhism around 500 BC.
ASIAN BUSINESS CUSTOMS & MANNERS MARY MURRAY BOSROCK 2007
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Indian teacher and philosopher Gautama Siddhartha or Buddha Gautama founded Buddhism around 500 BC.
ASIAN BUSINESS CUSTOMS & MANNERS MARY MURRAY BOSROCK 2007
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Indian teacher and philosopher Gautama Siddhartha or Buddha Gautama founded Buddhism around 500 BC.
ASIAN BUSINESS CUSTOMS & MANNERS MARY MURRAY BOSROCK 2007
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7. What is the title of Prince Gautama Siddhartha, son of the rajah of the Sakya tribe ruling in Kapilavastu, Nepal?
May 2009 2009
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