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Travel Bug Dog Tag Bigger Buddha Buddy

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Owner:
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Released:
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Origin:
Florida, United States
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Current Goal

To go to a temple in China. In the meantime to travel and see the world.

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About This Item

Starting out on the long journey.

Siddhartha was born in Lumbini and raised in the small kingdom or principality of Kapilvastu, both of which are in modern day Nepal. At the time of the Buddha's birth, the area was at or beyond the boundary of Vedic civilization; it is even possible that his mother tongue was not an Indo-Aryan language. His community does not seem to have had a caste system, and their society was not structured according to Brahminical theory. It was not a monarchy, and seems to have been structured either as an oligarchy, or as a form of republic. According to the traditional biography, however, his father was King Suddhodana, the chief of the Shakya nation, one of several ancient tribes in the growing state of Kosala; Gautama was the family name. His mother, Queen Maha Maya (Mayadevi) and Suddhodana's wife, was a Koliyan princess. On the night Siddhartha was conceived, Queen Maya dreamt that a white elephant with six white tusks entered her right side, and ten lunar months later Siddhartha was born. As was the Shakya tradition, when his mother Queen Maya became pregnant, she left Kapilvastu for her father's kingdom to give birth. However, she gave birth on the way, at Lumbini, in a garden beneath a sal tree.

The day of the Buddha's birth is widely celebrated in Theravada countries as Vesak. Various sources hold that the Buddha's mother died at his birth, a few days or seven days later. The infant was given the name Siddhartha (Pali: Siddhatta), meaning "he who achieves his aim". During the birth celebrations, the hermit seer Asita journeyed from his mountain abode and announced that the child would either become a great king (chakravartin) or a great holy man. This occurred after Siddhartha placed his feet in Asita's hair and Asita examined the birthmarks. Suddhodarna held a naming ceremony on the fifth day, and invited eight brahmin scholars to read the future. All gave a dual prediction that the baby would either become a great king or a great holy man. Kaundinya (Pali: Kondanna), the youngest, and later to be the first arahant, was the only one who unequivocally predicted that Siddhartha would become a Buddha.

While later tradition and legend characterized Suddhodana as a hereditary monarch, the descendant of the Solar Dynasty of Ik?vaku (Pali: Okkaka), many scholars believe that Suddhodana was the elected chief of a tribal confederacy.

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Discovered It 1/19/2020 FSUDad discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered At the Bunny event at UCF. Thank you for sharing.

Mark Missing 1/27/2018 gracie7 + Mum marked it as missing   Visit Log

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Discovered It 3/18/2017 gracie7 + Mum discovered it   Visit Log

We discovered this in our TB Hotel Cobden Cave TB Hotel (West Coast) New Zealand while cleaning things up.
We will leave it here for others to move along as we arnt travelling much these days.
Safe Travels 🙂

Dropped Off 3/12/2017 radoshordos placed it in Cobden Cave TB Hotel (West Coast) South Island, New Zealand - 187.3 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/12/2017 radoshordos took it to Gold (Westland) South Island, New Zealand - 48.67 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/12/2017 radoshordos took it to View of Franz Josef Glacier South Island, New Zealand - 30.35 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/12/2017 radoshordos took it to Fox Glacier South Island, New Zealand - 23.2 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/12/2017 radoshordos took it to Fool's gold? South Island, New Zealand - 33.02 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/11/2017 radoshordos took it to Thunder Creek Falls South Island, New Zealand - 47.01 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/11/2017 radoshordos took it to Natural Seating South Island, New Zealand - 42.37 miles  Visit Log
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