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  2. Family of Gautama Buddha - Wikipedia

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    Princess Yaśodharā was the wife of Siddhartha who later became Gautama Buddha.She was the daughter of Koliya king Suppabuddha and Queen Amitha. Siddhartha and Yaśodharā were first cousins.Yaśodharā's father was the brother of Queen Maya and Mahapajapati Gotami while Her mother Amitha was the sister of King Suddhodana. Yaśodharā was ...

  3. Śuddhodana - Wikipedia

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    Śuddhodana (Sanskrit: शुद्धोदन; Pali: Suddhodana), meaning "he who grows pure rice," [3] was the father of Siddhartha Gautama, better known as the Buddha. [4] He was a leader of the Shakya, who lived in an oligarchic republic, with their capital at Kapilavastu.

  4. The Buddha - Wikipedia

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    The Life of Buddha, or Prawat Phra Phuttajao, a 2007 Thai animated feature film about the life of Gautama Buddha, based on the Tipitaka. Tathagatha Buddha , a 2008 Indian film by Allani Sridhar . Based on Sadguru Sivananda Murthy's book Gautama Buddha , it stars Sunil Sharma as the Buddha.

  5. Four sights - Wikipedia

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    His father was the king of the Sakya clan. After the birth of his son, King Śuddhodana called upon eight Brahmins to predict his son's future. While seven of them declared that the prince would either be a Buddha or a great king, the Brahmin Kaundinya was confident that he would renounce the world and become a Buddha. [1]

  6. Asita - Wikipedia

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    Asita or Kaladevala or Kanhasiri was a hermit ascetic depicted in Buddhist sources as having lived in ancient India.He was a teacher and advisor of Suddhodana, a sage and seer, the father of the Buddha, and is best known for having predicted that prince Siddhartha of Kapilavastu would either become a great chakravartin or become a supreme religious leader; Siddhartha was later known as Gautama ...

  7. Rāhula - Wikipedia

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    Rāhula proved that the Buddha was his true father when he managed to approach the real Buddha straight away. [ 32 ] [ 34 ] [ note 4 ] In a fourth story about proving Yaśodhara's purity, appearing in Chinese Avadāna -style texts from the 5th century CE onward, she was burnt alive, but miraculously survived.

  8. Kapilavastu (ancient city) - Wikipedia

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    Buddhist texts such as the Pāli Canon say that Kapilavastu was the childhood home of Gautama Buddha, on account of it being the capital of the Shakyas, over whom his father ruled. [2] Kapilavastu is the place where Siddhartha Gautama spent the first 29 years of his life.

  9. Wikipedia : Gautama Buddha Birthplace sources and quotes

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    The father of the Buddha was called Suddhodana, "Who grows pure rice," and belonged to the tribe of the Sakiya. The Sakiya's were Khattiya's and thus belonged to the (then) highest caste, the martial caste, or better: nobility of office, tasked with the administration and enforcement of the Sakiya republic.