Buddha as God

The Life of Siddartha Gotama

Oct 17, 2008 Jeanette Norman

Many non-Buddhists ask if Buddha was/is a God. The best way to answer that is to tell the story of the Buddha's life.

A life that is not a life of a God but of a mere man, born as a prince and in renouncing that life and seeking the truth of existence became enlightened.

The first Buddha was born as Siddhartha Gotama around 560 b.c.e. A holy man foresaw that he would become enlightened and abandon his life as a prince if he saw four signs -- a sick man, an old man, a dead man and a holy man. Siddhartha’s father, in the hopes that he would not abandon his role as a royal prince, lavished Siddhartha in luxury and kept him inside his palace to possibly prevent Siddartha from seeing these signs. Siddartha was given whatever he wanted to keep him perfectly happy.

Siddartha Sees the Signs

As Siddhartha grew he knew nothing of the outside world. It wasn’t until he was married and had a young son before he went outside the palace walls and saw the first three signs: a sick man, an old man, and a dead man. Siddhartha was very upset by this because he had never known that people got sick, old or even died. He was filled with compassion for all beings because all would have to suffer the same fate. When Siddhartha saw a holy man he knew that a way to end all the senseless suffering must be found.

Siddartha Leaves

Leaving his family and his life of luxury behind, Siddhartha set out to find truth to the end suffering. After listening to teachings and not finding his answers, Siddhartha started practicing a severe form of meditation abstaining from most food and water. After six years he concluded that this practice was not the way and he abandoned that practice.

A new determination overcame Siddhartha and he took a bowl of food and sat under a tree vowing not to leave that spot until he had become enlightened. Maya made many attempts to sway Siddhartha in his efforts, but to no avail. Siddhartha had finally reached enlightenment.

Siddartha Travels to Teach

Siddhartha then traveled throughout India giving teachings to those desiring the path to enlightenment for the next 45 years. At the age of 80 Siddhartha ceased being.

He was a man who, through his own efforts, reached enlightenment. Each of us is capable of reaching enlightenment. The meaning of the word Buddha is "one who reaches enlightenment." We do not worship Buddha. Buddha is not a God, he was a man. He is a great teacher who deserve honor, not worship.

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Oct 17, 2008 7:07 AM
Guest :
Namaste

I wish that there were a few more details as to what thought, idea, or concept triggered the state of enlightenment; but nonetheless, this is a good article.

Ekam Sat

Universal Light Being
Oct 24, 2008 6:42 PM
Stephanie Cox :
Buddha may not be a god, but is Buddha worshiped?
Oct 24, 2008 7:03 PM
Jeanette Norman :
No Buddha is not worshipped. He stated that many times in his teachings because people were starting to worship him as a God. He was a man who found a better way to live.
Oct 25, 2008 8:58 PM
Guest :
He said that he wasn't a god and that he shouldn't be worshiped. Nevertheless, after his death, his followers took his possetions and started to "worship" them, trying to achieve favor and have a better rebirth.

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