How does the life of Buddha illustrate his teaching?

How does the life of Buddha illustrate his teaching?

How does the life of Buddha serve as a parable or allegory of his teaching? Explaining how specific teachings like the four noble truths, no-self, impermanence, etc are brought out in the story of his life. 400 word minimum.

 

 

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How does the life of Buddha illustrate his teaching?

Buddha was a monk, philosopher, teacher, mendicant, and sage whose teachings were used to develop Buddhism. The life of Buddha has been studied widely in the past by scholars and Buddhists who wish to know how he lived and whether his teachings were exemplified by the life he lived. Buddha lived in Northern India between the mid-sixth and mid-fourth centuries BCE. His teachings were very popular in the region that they soon spread to other regions such as China, Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia. Over the years, his teachings affected the spiritual, social, and cultural ways of life of the people and even spread to the West in the 20th century. 

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