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Siddhartha Gautama, the
Buddha spent six years living the
life of a wandering monk, and sought
enlightenment by practicing extreme forms of
self-denial and torture. He finally decided,
however, that this was not the way to achieve
enlightenment. One day, he wandered into a
village near Gaya and sat under a shady bodhi
tree to meditate. Several hours later,
enlightenment came. |
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