
Buddha Gautama
Buddha Gautama, also known as Siddhartha Gautama, was a spiritual teacher and founder of Buddhism who lived around the 6th to 5th century BCE in India. He sought to understand the nature of suffering and how to achieve lasting peace and enlightenment. After years of meditation and reflection, he attained Nirvana—a state of liberation from suffering. His teachings focus on ethical conduct, mental discipline, and wisdom, emphasizing compassion and mindfulness. Today, Buddhism continues to inspire millions worldwide, guiding followers toward inner peace and a compassionate life.