compound of 'sakya', the Buddha's family name and 'muni', sage, seer, saint. In the book the term is rendered as 'the wise man from the race of Sakya'.
"sage of the Sakyas", a name of the Buddha.
The Historical Buddha who probably lived 563 to 480 BC, literally meaning belonging to the Sakya clan". He is usually shown with blue hair.
Sage of the Sakyas, the title given by Mahayanists to Gautama Buddha, the founder of Buddhism.
Sage of the Shakyas (the tribe of the Buddha). Title of the historical Buddha.
saakyamuni]: "Sage of the Sakyans"; an epithet for the Buddha.
"Sage of the Sakya tribe." Another name for the historical Buddha.
Sage of the Sakyas Another name of the Buddha
"Sage of the Sakyans"; an epithet for the Buddha.
The sage of the Sakyas, ie Buddha.
The historical Buddha, Gautama Siddhartha, who is thought to have lived in India around the 5th century B.C. and who is popularly regarded as the founder of Buddhism.
The historical Buddha, Guatama Siddhartha.
Buddha Sakyamuni, or “the Buddha,” Siddhartha Gautama. Popularly known as the founder of Buddhism, he lived in ancient India around the 5th century B.C.