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INDIAN PHILOSOPHER AND THE FOUNDER OF BUDDHISM (623 OR 563 BCE – 543 OR 483 BCE)
BuddHa; Sakyamuni; Buddha Shakyamuni; Siddhartha Gautama; Gautama Siddhartha; Shakyamuni; Siddartha Gautama; Sidarta Guatema; Shakyamuni Buddha; Sakyamuni Buddha; Siddhartha Guatama; Gautam Buddha; Siddhattha Gotama; Buddah; Thus-come-one; Thus-gone-one; Buddha Gautama; Buddho; Siddharta Gautama; Butsu; Gautama; Shakamuni; Siddharta Guatama; Lord Buddha; Bhudda; Siddhartha Buddha; Siddhartha Gotoma; Buddha and Vishnu; The life of the Buddha; Sakayamuni; Śakyamuni Buddha; Śākyamuni Buddha; Buddha – God or Man; Gautama buddha; The Budda; Gotama buddha; Siddhartha gotama; Siddhārtha Gautama; Buddha, the Enlightened; Recluse Gotama; Gotama Buddha; Goutham; Shakyamuni Gautama; Gautama Siddartha; The story of buddha; Śākyamuni; Enlightened one; The Enlightened One; Awakened One; The Awakened One; Sage of the Sakyas; Sage of the Shakyas; Shaka Nyorai; Buddha; Буда; Guatama; Shijiamouni; Shijia Mouni; Shakymuni Buddha; Sakhyamuni Buddha; Shakhyamuni; Buddha - God or Man; Shri Buddha; बुद्ध; Siddhartha Gutama; Siddhartha Gautam; Nepal buddha; Prince Siddhartha; Phật; Gowthama Buddha; Shijiamounifo; Enlightened One; Enlightenment of Buddha; Buhda; Buhhda; Birthplace of Gautama Buddha; Siddhartha Gautam Buddha; Sākyamuni; Historical Buddha; Prince Siddharth; Boddha; Sri Siddhartha Gautama; Death of Buddha; Gautama, the Buddha; Çakya-Mouni; Mahatma buddha; Siddhartha Gotama; Siddharta Gotama; Budhdha; Bhagwan Buddha; Buddha Sakyamuni; Siddharth Gautam; Gautama Buddha; Sakia-Muni; Sakya Muni
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  • Mahaparinibbana scene, from the [[Ajanta caves]]
  • Buddha Statues from [[Gal Vihara]]. The Early Buddhist texts also mention meditation practice while standing and lying down.
  • The legendary Jataka collections depict the Buddha-to-be in a previous life prostrating before the past Buddha [[Dipankara]], making a resolve to be a Buddha, and receiving a prediction of future Buddhahood.
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  • The Mahabodhi Tree at the Sri [[Mahabodhi Temple]] in [[Bodh Gaya]]
  • The Bodhisattva meets with [[Alara Kalama]], [[Borobudur]] relief.
  • Buddha's cremation stupa, [[Kushinagar]] (Kushinara)
  • Buddha incarnation of [[Vishnu]], from [[Sunari]], Medieval period. [[Gujari Mahal Archaeological Museum]]
  • The chief disciples of the Buddha, Mogallana (chief in psychic power) and Sariputta (chief in wisdom)
  • [[Schist]] Buddha statue with the famed [[Ye Dharma Hetu]] [[dhāraṇī]] around the head, which was used as a common summary of Dependent Origination. It states: "Of those experiences that arise from a cause, The Tathāgata has said: 'this is their cause, And this is their cessation': This is what the Great Śramaṇa teaches."
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  • Mahaparinirvana]], Gandhara, 3rd or 4th century CE, gray schist
  • Gandharan Buddhist]] birchbark scroll fragments
  • Kushan period]].
  • Buddha meets a Brahmin, at the Indian Museum, [[Kolkata]].
  • 130}} CE
  • Lumbini pillar contains an inscription]] stating that this is the Buddha's birthplace.
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  • Kosala and Magadha in the post-Vedic period
  • Mahāprajāpatī, the first bhikkuni and Buddha's stepmother, ordains
  • Buddhist monks from Nepal. According to the earliest sources, the Buddha looked like a typical shaved man from northeast India.
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  • [[Piprahwa]] vase with relics of the Buddha. The inscription reads: ''...salilanidhane Budhasa Bhagavate...'' ([[Brahmi script]]: ...𑀲𑀮𑀺𑀮𑀦𑀺𑀥𑀸𑀦𑁂 𑀩𑀼𑀥𑀲 𑀪𑀕𑀯𑀢𑁂...) "Relics of the Buddha Lord".
  • [[Dhamek Stupa]] in [[Sarnath]], India, site of the first teaching of the Buddha in which he taught the [[Four Noble Truths]] to his first five disciples
  • full lotus]] seated meditation posture, 2nd–3rd century CE
  • Prince Siddhartha shaves his hair and becomes a [[śramaṇa]]. [[Borobudur]], 8th century
  • Hadda]], [[Afghanistan]], 2nd century CE
  • Enlightenment Throne]]'' of the Buddha at [[Bodh Gaya]], as recreated by Emperor [[Ashoka]] in the 3rd century BCE
  • The gilded "Emaciated Buddha statue" in [[Wat Suthat]] in [[Bangkok]] representing the stage of his [[asceticism]]

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Phat (disambiguation)
[fat]
¦ adjective black slang excellent.
Origin
1970s (orig. used to describe a woman, in the sense 'sexy, attractive'): of uncertain origin.
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Phat (disambiguation)
Great, awesome, the best, super-duper.
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Phat (card game)         
VARIANT OF THE GAME ALL-FOURS
Don (card game); Don Pedro (card game)
Phat is an English trick-taking partnership card game derived from the 17th century game of All Fours.Oxford Dictionary of Card Games, p.

Wikipedia

The Buddha

Siddhartha Gautama, most commonly referred to as the Buddha ("the awakened"), was a wandering ascetic and religious teacher who lived in South Asia during the 6th or 5th century BCE and founded Buddhism.

According to Buddhist tradition, he was born in Lumbini, in what is now Nepal, to royal parents of the Shakya clan, but renounced his home life to live as a wandering ascetic (Sanskrit: śramaṇa). After leading a life of begging, asceticism, and meditation, he attained enlightenment at Bodh Gaya in what is now India. The Buddha thereafter wandered through the lower Indo-Gangetic Plain, teaching and building a monastic order. He taught a Middle Way between sensual indulgence and severe asceticism, leading to Nirvana, that is, freedom from ignorance, craving, rebirth, and suffering. His teachings are summarized in the Noble Eightfold Path, a training of the mind that includes ethical training and meditative practices such as sense restraint, kindness toward others, mindfulness, and jhana/dhyana (meditation proper). He died in Kushinagar, attaining parinirvana. The Buddha has since been venerated by numerous religions and communities across Asia.

A couple of centuries after his death, he came to be known by the title Buddha, which means "Awakened One" or "Enlightened One." His teachings were compiled by the Buddhist community in the Vinaya, his codes for monastic practice, and the Sutta Piṭaka, a compilation of teachings based on his discourses. These were passed down in Middle Indo-Aryan dialects through an oral tradition. Later generations composed additional texts, such as systematic treatises known as Abhidharma, biographies of the Buddha, collections of stories about his past lives known as Jataka tales, and additional discourses, i.e., the Mahayana sutras.

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3. Vietnam also lacks experts to study the mutations of the bird flu virus, Minister Phat said.
4. Father Peter Phuc, the priest at Phat Diem, said the situation was much improved.
5. Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor PHAT DIEM, VIETNAM Last Christmas, the Rev.