Buddha is also named as Shakyamuni. Buddha
is the appellation for the founder of Buddhism, which means sage or prophet.
The Chinese word fo is the abbreviation for Buddha and Shakyamuni means
sage of the Shakya Kingdom. People used to regard him as an
omniscient divinity while Shakyamuni was an Indian living in the fifth and sixth
century with the first name Siddh? rtha and the surname Gautama. Because he was
from the Shakya clan, he was called Shakyamuni. He was the founder of
Buddhism.
Shakyamuni Buddha was born on April 8,
464BC. He was the prince of the kingdom of Kapila (now in
Nepal) in India. According to the old Indian customs,
the 16-year-old prince married a beautiful princess called Yasodhara. They had a
care-free life in the royal palace. However, noticing all kinds of pains and
worries existing in the world, Buddha was tired of the sumptuous life in the
palace and decided to find a way to relieve all these sufferings. At the age of
29, he resolutely became a monk despite the opposition from his
father.
Buddha spent six years traveling throughout
the Ganges areas and visiting
famous religious leaders. He was not satisfied with all the studies and
practices so that he broke from all religious traditions of his time and
retreated into solitary meditation under a bodhi tree (tree of intelligence)
beside the Neranjara
River. After 49 days of
contemplation he experienced the enlightenment of how to be released from the
cycle of existences. From the moment of his enlightenment on, he was known under
the name Buddha Shakyamuni.
In the Deer Park of Sarnath, Buddha
turned the wheel of teaching for the first time and taught his first five
disciples according to his insights, who also attained enlightenment and were
the first samgha in history. While their morality and intelligence compared
unfavorably with those of the Buddha, they received Luohan Guo (Lohan
Fruit) (man worthy of oblation) other than Fo Guo (Buddha
Fruit).
Buddha spent 45 years spreading Buddhism
throughout Ganges areas and
fostered numerous followers. There is a kin relationship between the Buddha and
the Shaolin Temple in Luoyang City of Henan Province in China. Buddha came to China in the Northern Wei Dynasty (386-534)
to spread Buddhism and won the respect of all. After the Northern Wei Dynasty
moved its capital to Luoyang,
Emperor Xiaowen constructed the Shaolin Temple for him, thus
Buddha became the founder of the Shaolin Temple.
Buddha died in India at the age of 80.
Nowadays Buddhism is one of the three
worldwide religions with the number of disciples exceeding 500 million
throughout Sri Lanka, Burma, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, China, Japan, Korea,
Russia, Europe, the US and many other countries.