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Buddha’s path to enlightenment
Posted by closetart on March 1, 2011 · Leave a Comment
So, in the small town of Bodha Gaya, he decided to mediate to achieve supreme Enlightment. To destroy his concentration, Mara, god of Death and master of Illusion, unleashed his armies of monsters on Siddhartha, then, in desperation, sent his daughters to seduce him. But to no avail, he remained steadfast and attainted the Awakening. … Continue reading →
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