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  • ...uni]. In China, in the 4th–6th Centuries "Buddhist artisans used the names Shakyamuni and Maitreya interchangeably... indicating both that the distinction betwee
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  • ...(rendered as "self"), in relation to the view he holds of the intention of Shakyamuni Buddha, states:
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  • ...gis or priests, but any [[individual]] may choose to lead an ascetic life. Shakyamuni Gautama (who left a more severe ascetism to seek a reasoned "middle way" of
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  • ..., or Muhammad's disappearance into heaven or Shantideva's disappearance or Shakyamuni Buddha's entrance into parinirvana
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  • Gautama, also known as '''Śākyamuni''' (pronounced: ʃaː.kjə.mʊ.nɪ or '''Shakyamuni''' (Skt.; Pali: '''Sakyamuni'''; English: “sage of the [[Shakya]] clan” ...slated as "The Enlightened One." Often, he is referred to in Buddhism as [[Shakyamuni]] Buddha or "The Awakened One of the Shakya Clan."
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