
Siddhartha Gautam
was born in Lumbini, nepal in 623 BC which is a sacred place to the 400
million Buddhists in the world. Maya Devi gave birth to Siddhartha
Gautam under the grove of trees when she was on her way to her mother’s
house in Devadaha.
Son of King
Suddhodhan, Siddhartha Gautam grew up at his palace at taulihawa, about
24 kilometers from Lumbini. At the age of 29 he set his foot outside of
the palace to find the poverty, hardship and suffering of the people.
Siddhartha Gautam
abandoned the palace and spent the days meditating on life until, under
a pipal tree at Gaya in India he attained the ‘Enlightenment’ – The
Buddha. The Buddha preached his doctrine for 45 years before attaining
nirvana with his death at the age of 80.In the centuries that have
followed the Buddha’s death, sectaran differences have emerged in
Buddism, the Mayahana school of thoughts in India and Hinayana school
of thoughts in southeast Asia and Sri Lanka .
The India Emperor,
Ashoka erected Ashoka Pillar in the Lumbini, nepal in 249 BC, to mark
his visit to the birth place of Buddha.