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16 December, 18:58

Did the Buddah not consider himself a god?

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  1. 16 December, 20:58
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    No

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    He did not consider himself as god. Although Being a prince and having a life of luxury, he did not think himself the superior. He saw the problems faced by people and was unsatisfied and to get answer, he left his luxurios life and went to search his answers
  2. 16 December, 21:02
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    No, he didn't. Buddha was not a god but a man and he never presented himself to the people, or the audiences he spoked to, as a god. There is no powerful central figure of God in Buddhism as we conceive it in Christianity, Judaism or Islam (the three monotheistic religions). The teachings of the Buddha are intented for spiritual improvement, for liberation of suffering and mind dellusions, and man can reach that high goal through self-practice and efforts.
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