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Siddartha ? (Gautama (Kiratama), Licchavi-Kirat) b. -649

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Lineage ?
Sex Male
Full name (at birth) Siddartha ?
Other last names Gautama (Kiratama), Licchavi-Kirat
Other given names Lao-Tzu (Chinese Honorific), Bardas (Persian)
Parents

w Suddhodana ? (of Kandahar) [Kirat]

Mahamaya (Mahapajapati) ? (Gotami) [Mediani]

Wiki-page wikipedia:Gautama_Buddha
[1][2][3][4][5]

Events

-649 birth: Kabul, (Kapilavastu/Kubhā Vastu)

child birth: ? (Daughter of Lao-Tzu) [?]

child birth: ? (a Daughter) [?]

child birth: w Rahula [?]

title: Kandahar, Prince of Kundagram

marriage: w Yasodhara Bhaddgakaccana ((Cousin) Wife of the Buddah) [?]

marriage: (Priyakarini) Trishala Mayadevi [Licchavi]

-623 residence: Lumbini, the Terai plains, Nepal

-599 child birth: Kundagraam (Kandahar), Mahavira ? (Vardhamana, Pranatad-evalok, Licchavi-Kirat) [?] b. -599

between -551 and other: Contemporary of ConfuciusAnd so what?

Notes

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Buddha as a Prince of Persia

AnalysisRef needed ! of the Percepolis Seals PFS 79, PFS 796 and PF 250 show them to be seals belonging to the Gautama family of Saka (an nearby IndoScythian kingdom ruled by the Ashkuz or Ashkenazi people). The Seal of Sedda (Persepolis Seal PFS 79), depicts a Lion-Sun shaman. The name refers to Sedda Arta (Siddhartha) Siddha = Liberator of and Arta = Universal TruthRef needed !

The Behistun inscriptions mention "Gaumâta" an Saka/Askhenazi Magi and astronomer from Esagila who assumed the reigns of power in Persia while the sitting Persian Emperor Kambujiya was away in Egypt. The inscriptions state that in 522 BCE Persian king Darayavaush (Darius the Great) was chosen by the Zoroastrian God Assura Mazda (Per. Ahura Mazda) to take back the throne from the usurperRef needed !.

As the message of Buddhism spread each land attempted to claim the sage as their own, popular places claimed as the birthplace of the Buddah include Nepal and Northern IndiaRef needed !. However, Persian recordsRef needed ! indicate that the family of Siddhartha were located in the city of Kabul (Kapilavastu/Kubhā Vastu)around the time of his birth.


Buddah as Laozi

Siddartha May have been the "Old Master" LaoziRef needed !, whose son Zong was a soldier who in later life became and ascetic and whose descendants became the emperors of the Tang dynasty. The name Lao Laizi means Old Master.

The third story of Sima Qian states that Laozi grew weary of the moral decay of city life and noted the kingdom's decline and ventured west to live as a hermit in the unsettled frontier until the age of 160. At the western gate of the city, or kingdom, he was recognized by a guard. The sentry asked the old master to produce a record of his wisdom. This is the legendary origin of the DaodejingRef needed !. In some versions of the taleRef needed !, the sentry is so touched by the work that he leaves with Laozi to never be seen again. Some legends elaborate further that the "Old Master" was the teacher of the Buddha, or the Buddha himself.

Siddartha Gautama was a contemporary of K'ung Fu-tzu (Confucius) (Kong, b. 28 September -551 d. -479)And so what?

Contemporary of Jitedasti Kirat (7th Maharajat of Nepal) (Kirat, ?)And so what?

[edit] Sources

  1. Morgan, Diane (2001). The Best Guide to Eastern Philosophy and Religion. New York: St. Martin's Griffin. ISBN 1-58063-197-5. - Descendants and legacy of Lao-Tzu/Buddah.
  2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lao-Tzu -
  3. Journal, Volumes 3-5 Buddhist text and research society, Calcutta 1895, Appendix 1 - Parentage, age, and fatherland of Siddartha) http://books.google.com/books?id=ubwoAAAAYAAJ
  4. Dr. Ranajit Pal (The Dawn of Religions in Afghanistan-Seistan-Gandhara and the Personal Seals of Gotama Buddha and Zoroaster, published in Mithras Reader: An Academic and Religious Journal of Greek, Roman and Persian Studies. Vol. III, London, 2010, pg. 62) -
  5. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saka -


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