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'''Gautama Buddha''' (also referred to as Siddhārtha Gautama ([[Sanskrit]]: सिद्धार्थ गौतम; Pali: Siddhattha Gotama) or Śākyamuni ([[Sanskrit]]: शाक्यमुनि) "Sage of the Śākyas") was a spiritual teacher from the Indian subcontinent, on whose teachings [[Buddhism]] was founded. | |||
== Physical characteristic == | |||
The Buddha is traditionally regarded as having the "Thirty-two Characteristics of a Great Man" (Skt. ''mahāpuruṣa lakṣaṇa''). The ''Digha Nikaya'', in the "Discourse of the Marks" ([[Pali]]: ''Lakkhaṇa Sutta'') enumerates and explains the 32 characteristics, among which are: "Hands reaching below the knees", "Height and stretch of arms equal", "Forty teeth", "Fleshy protuberance on the crown of the head", among others.<ref>Ronald Epstein, ''Buddhist Text Translation Society's Buddhism A to Z.'' (2003), 200.</ref> | |||
Whether these characteristics are true or not, there is a reference in the [[ML61#Page 1 transcription, image, and notes|Mahatma Letter No. 61]] were [[Koot Hoomi|Master K.H.]] wrote: "He differed from other men as much in his physical appearance as in spirituality and knowledge".<ref>Vicente Hao Chin, Jr., ''The Mahatma Letters to A.P. Sinnett in chronological sequence'' No. 61 (Quezon City: Theosophical Publishing House, 1993), ???.</ref> | |||
== Notes == | |||
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==Further reading== | |||
*[http://www.theosophy.ph/encyclo/index.php?title=Triad# Triad] at Theosopedia | |||
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Revision as of 16:48, 5 September 2012
Gautama Buddha (also referred to as Siddhārtha Gautama (Sanskrit: सिद्धार्थ गौतम; Pali: Siddhattha Gotama) or Śākyamuni (Sanskrit: शाक्यमुनि) "Sage of the Śākyas") was a spiritual teacher from the Indian subcontinent, on whose teachings Buddhism was founded.
Physical characteristic
The Buddha is traditionally regarded as having the "Thirty-two Characteristics of a Great Man" (Skt. mahāpuruṣa lakṣaṇa). The Digha Nikaya, in the "Discourse of the Marks" (Pali: Lakkhaṇa Sutta) enumerates and explains the 32 characteristics, among which are: "Hands reaching below the knees", "Height and stretch of arms equal", "Forty teeth", "Fleshy protuberance on the crown of the head", among others.[1]
Whether these characteristics are true or not, there is a reference in the Mahatma Letter No. 61 were Master K.H. wrote: "He differed from other men as much in his physical appearance as in spirituality and knowledge".[2]
Notes
Further reading
- Triad at Theosopedia