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Bodhi Day (Jodo-e)
On this day, December 8, 566 BC, Siddhartha Gautama, as he meditated under the Bodhi Tree, attained Enlightenment at the age of 35, and became the Sakyamuni Buddha.
Siddhartha left his home in
search of Truth, even though he had every material thing he could desire
in life, Yet he was not satisfied with his life. After diligently
practicing all manner of ascetic disciplines, including starving himself
to the point of death in order to gain control over his body, he rejected
the ascetic path and took food again. He realized that one could not think
clearly and have a healthy mind without a meditation. According to the
Mahayana tradition, in the early morning hours of December 8th, Siddhartha
became the Buddha the Awakened One, the Perfectly Enlightened One. By his
example, he showed us that it was possible for a man to become a Buddha, a
fully enlightened person. We are therefore in possession of this
potentiality, this Buddha-nature, which, when awakened and cultivated,
will enable us to achieve the same Enlightenment.