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During the last days of her pregnancy, the queen began a journey to Devadaha to visit her parents, as was the custom in India. On the way she stopped with her attendants at Lumbini Park and reached for a flowering branch of a sal tree. There, under the blossoming tree, the Buddha was born on the full-moon day of the month of May.  
During the last days of her pregnancy, the queen began a journey to Devadaha to visit her parents, as was the custom in India. On the way she stopped with her attendants at Lumbini Park and reached for a flowering branch of a sal tree. There, under the blossoming tree, the Buddha was born on the full-moon day of the month of May.  


On the fifth day following the birth, 108 Brahmins were invited to a name-giving ceremony at the palace. The king summoned eight of the most learned from among these to “read” the child’s destiny by interpreting his bodily marks and physical characteristics.  
Atualmente Gautama Buda ocupa o cargo de Senhor do Mundo (que em Apocalipse 11:4 é chamado “Deus da Terra”). Em níveis internos ele sustenta a chama trina da vida – a centelha divina – para todos os filhos de Deus, na Terra.  


Seven agreed that if he remained at home, he would become a universal king, unifying India; but if he left, he would become a buddha and remove the veil of ignorance from the world. Kondañña, the eighth and youngest of the group, declared he would definitely become a buddha, renouncing the world after seeing four signs—an old man, a diseased man, a dead man, and a holy man.  
Seven agreed that if he remained at home, he would become a universal king, unifying India; but if he left, he would become a buddha and remove the veil of ignorance from the world. Kondañña, the eighth and youngest of the group, declared he would definitely become a buddha, renouncing the world after seeing four signs—an old man, a diseased man, a dead man, and a holy man.  
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