Bodhi Day is the Buddhist holiday that commemorates the day that
Gautama Buddha (Shakyamuni) is said to have attained
enlightenment
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Age of Enlightenment
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bodhi
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'' in
Sanskrit and
Pali. According to tradition, Siddhartha had recently forsaken years of extreme ascetic practices and resolved to sit under a
peepal tree, also known as a Bodhi tree (''Ficus religiosa''), and simply meditate until he found the root of suffering, and how to liberate oneself from it.
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Shakyamuni's awakening
Traditions vary on what happened. Some say Siddhartha made a great vow to Nirvana and Earth to find the root of suffering, or die trying. In other traditions, while meditating he was harassed and tempted by the god Mara
Mara or MARA may refer to:
Animals
* Mara (mammal), a species of the cavy family
*Mara the Lioness, in the movie ''Born Free''
Arts and entertainment Fictional characters
* Mara (''Doctor Who''), an evil being in two ''Doctor Who'' serials
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(literally, "Destroyer" in Sanskrit), demon
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of illusion. Other traditions simply state that he entered deeper and deeper states of meditation, confronting the nature of the self.
In the Pali Canon, there are several discourses said to be by Buddha himself, related to the story. In The Longer Discourse to Saccaka (MN 36), the Buddha describes his Enlightenment in three stages:
# During the first watch of the night, the Buddha discovered all of his past lives in the cycle of rebirth
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, realizing that he had been born and reborn countless times before.
# During the second watch, the Buddha discovered the Law of Karma, and the importance of living by the Eightfold Path.
# During the third watch, the Buddha discovered the Four Noble Truths
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, finally reaching Nirvana.
In his words:
All traditions agree that in the third watch of the night, Siddhartha finally found the answers he sought and became Enlightened, and experienced Nirvana.
or "Awakened One".
The enlightenment of the Buddha is yearly celebrated in many Buddhist countries.
schools of China, Korea, Japan, Vietnam and the Philippines.
Services and traditions vary amongst Buddhist sects, but all such services commemorate the Buddha's achievement of Nirvana, and what this means for
today.