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What does Buddha mean?

Sakyamuni is the highest achiever of current practitioners and the Buddha of Buddhism. We usually call him "Buddha" or "Buddha". According to the traditional customs of China, he is also called "Buddha". Influenced by the TV series Journey to the West, he is also called "Tathagata" or "Tathagata Buddha" or "Tathagata Buddha" (the latter name is a misnomer caused by ignorance of Buddhism, but it is actually all. Second, supply. Thirdly, it is well known. Fourth, be clear. Fifth, it is good to die. Sixth, the world solution. Seven, the supreme master. Eight, adjust the husband. Nine, heaven and man. Ten, Buddha. )

Sakyamuni is Gautama Siddharta, the prince of Gautama Tu Tu Tona, and the king of Kapilowei in ancient India 2,500 years ago. At the age of 29, he gave up the throne, his wife and children and became a monk. At the age of 35, he became a Buddha under the bodhi tree and founded Buddhism. Because he belongs to Sakyamuni, Sakyamuni called him "the sage of Sakyamuni", and the Indian pronunciation translated it as "Sakyamuni".