Gautam Buddha
Buddha, born Siddhartha Gautama, was an educator, philosopher, and spiritual leader who considered the founder of the Buddha. He lived and taught in a region near the present-day border between Nepal and India, sometimes between the sixth and fourth centuries.
The word Buddha means "exalted" or "enlightened." While scholars agree that the Buddha was a real person, certain dates and dates are often debated.
According to the best-known story of his life, after trying various doctrines for years, and finding none of them acceptable, Siddhartha Gautama spent a pleasant night meditating under a tree. During his meditation, all the answers he sought became clear, and he acquired a full understanding, thus becoming a Buddha.