Gautama Buddha, also known as Siddhārtha Gautama,[note 2]Shakyamuni,[note 3] or simply the Buddha, was a sage[3] on whose teachingsBuddhism was founded.[web 1] He is believed to have lived and taught mostly in eastern India sometime between the sixth and fourth centuries BCE.[4][note 4]
The word Buddha means "awakened one" or "the enlightened one". "Buddha" is also used as a title for the first awakened being in an era. In most Buddhist traditions, Siddhartha Gautama is regarded as the Supreme Buddha (Palisammāsambuddha, Sanskrit samyaksaṃbuddha) of our age.[note 5] Gautama taught a Middle Way between sensual indulgence and the severe asceticismfound in the Sramana (renunciation) movement[5] common in his region. He later taught throughout regions of eastern India such as Magadha andKośala.[4][6]
Gautama is the primary figure in Buddhism and accounts of his life, discourses, and monastic rules are believed by Buddhists to have been summarized after his death and memorized by his followers. Various collections of teachings attributed to him were passed down by oral traditionand first committed to writing about 400 years later.
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