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When is the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month?

The eighth day of the twelfth lunar month (the eighth day of December) is the enlightenment day of Sakyamuni Buddha.

The founder of Buddhism, Sakyamuni (Buddha), is a Sakyamuni from the kingdom of Gukapilovi in central India. He existed in the middle of 1000 BC. At this time, the prosperity of commodity trade promoted the rise of Khrushchev class, weakened the authoritative position of traditional Brahmanism, and Samoan thought, including Buddhism, was active in the ideological circle.

The life of Sakyamuni did not attract the attention of the early Sanzang editors, who only recorded the words of the mentor in as much detail as possible; More detailed narratives and more legendary stories were carefully fabricated later. Regarding the Buddha statue, a basic outline is more reliable.

He grew up in a rich environment. He became a monk at the age of 29 after he got married and had children. Neither meditation nor asceticism can solve the problem; When I was about 35 years old, I got the enlightenment of Buddha. For the rest of his life, he traveled all over the Ganges River valley and preached to all walks of life. His sublation of foreign thoughts corrected some deviations of the civilization of the times, and also safeguarded Khrushchev's class interests, making him respected as a saint of the Sakyamuni people.

After the death of the Buddha, the classics were first passed down by word of mouth, and later literary classics appeared one after another; The original classics were later re-edited by various ministries. This series of processes, the Buddha's original theory has been dealt with. Therefore, in all the Tibetan scriptures, some legal meanings appear in a slightly different way.

It is "primitive Buddhism", which can only reflect the teachings of the Buddha to a certain extent at most. Its content structure is mostly three dharma seals, four truths, eight right paths, twelve origins and thirty-seven products. The basic principles of the Buddha are based on impermanence and the origin of selflessness. For example, before Sharifutsu converted to Buddha, he told him: "Buddha said that all dharma is the birth and death of karma".