Book Description
Thank you for visiting this page. This unique Buddha gift notebook is the perfect gift notebook that honors Siddhartha Gautama, know as the Buddha. This faith gift notebook makes a thoughtful gift for buddhist friend, a gift for a woman or a gift for a man. It also makes a wonderful gift notebook for you! 100 PAGES: High-quality, college ruled pages in this Buddha gift item for you to easily jot down notes, shopping lists, take to-dos, notes, and reminders. 5"x8" SIZE (12.7 cm x 20.32 cm): Perfectly portable Buddha gift notebook! Easy to carry this gift notebook, or drop into a backpack, purse, briefcase or travel bag. UNFORGETTABLE COVER: It's easy to inspire someone with this buddha art gift. It is a beautiful religious gift and is sure to be an attention-grabber wherever it is. This Buddha gift item is ideal as a holiday gift, birthday gift, or just to show someone how loved and special they are. Also perfect as a gift notebook for yourself! Please also click on the author link to see our Buddha gift journal and Buddha adult coloring book. Don't get left out - be notified when we release a new notebook! Sign up at AgeOfBooks.com Buddha Story Buddha founded buddhism. The word 'Buddha' actually means '"Awakened One" or "Enlightened One", one who has opened their eyes to the true reality. This Buddha unique gift notebook honors him, as well as the Buddha within you.. The Buddha on this cover is Siddhartha Gautama who was born in Nepal around 2,500 years ago. Siddhartha was part of a wealthy and royal family of a small kingdom. Like most royals, he lived a privileged life, never experiencing hunger, never without money and without fears of the future. Yet he was not at peace. He sought to understand the meaning of life. So he left the luxury of his palace and began the unique journey of a religious seeker. He renounced the trappings of wealth, and studied meditation under various holy men. after several years of mendicancy, meditation, and asceticism, he awakened to understand the mechanism which keeps people trapped in the cycle of rebirth The Buddha never claimed to be a god or a prophet. Siddhartha was a human being who like any of us can become Enlightened.