Buddha

Buddha

Siddhartha Gautama

c. 563-483 BCE • Indian

Buddhism

The awakened one - founder of Buddhism who taught the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path to liberation from suffering.

Key Works

  • Dhammapada
  • Pali Canon
  • Sutras
115

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Quotes by Buddha

115 quotes
Health is the greatest of gifts, contentedness the best riches; trust is the best of relationships, Nirvana the highest happiness.
contentmentDhammapada
To avoid all evil, to cultivate good, and to cleanse one's mind — this is the teaching of the Buddhas.
essenceDhammapada
From craving springs grief, from craving springs fear; for one who is free from craving there is no grief — much less fear.
cravingDhammapada
From attachment springs grief, from attachment springs fear; for one who is free from attachment there is no grief, no fear.
detachmentDhammapada
From love springs grief, from love springs fear; for one who is wholly free from love there is no grief, much less fear.
non-clingingDhammapada
From lust springs grief, from lust springs fear; for one who is free from lust there is no grief, much less fear.
discernmentDhammapada
He who has tasted the sweetness of solitude and tranquility becomes free from fear and free from sin.
solitudeDhammapada
The fragrance of virtue surpasses even that of sandalwood and rosebay, and reaches even to the heavens.
virtueDhammapada
Let no one ever take offence at what one has thought to be the truth.
truthDhammapada
He whose senses are subdued, like horses well broken in by the driver, who has surrendered his pride and is free from sinful inclinations — such a one even the gods envy.
disciplineDhammapada
As a solid rock is not shaken by the wind, so the wise are not shaken by blame and praise.
equanimityDhammapada
As a deep lake, clear and undisturbed, even so the wise become tranquil after they have heard the law.
tranquilityDhammapada
Good people walk on whatever befalls; the good do not prattle, longing for pleasure; whether touched by happiness or sorrow, the wise show no elation or dejection.
equanimityDhammapada
Few are there among men who arrive at the other shore; the rest of mankind only run up and down the bank.
liberationDhammapada
He alone in whom there is truly no cunning and no pride, who is free from desire, with no possessions, with no longing — him I call a Brahmana.
purityDhammapada
Him I call a Brahmana from whom anger and hatred, pride and envy have dropped like a mustard seed from the point of a needle.
liberationDhammapada
Him I call a Brahmana whose desire to live is extinguished, who has cast off every burden.
liberationDhammapada
Him I call a Brahmana who has crossed this stream, this difficult and dangerous Samsara, who has gone through and reached the other shore, who is thoughtful, calm, free from doubts, attached to nothing, and content.
liberationDhammapada
Him I call a Brahmana whose knowledge is deep, who possesses wisdom, who knows the right way and the wrong, and has attained the highest end.
wisdomDhammapada
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