What is another word for Gautama Siddhartha?

Pronunciation: [ɡɔːtˈɑːmə sɪdˈɑːθə] (IPA)

Gautama Siddhartha, also known as Buddha, was an enlightened being and the founder of Buddhism. Throughout history, many synonyms have been used to refer to him, reflecting the different cultural and linguistic contexts in which he is revered. In Sanskrit, he is commonly referred to as Shakyamuni, meaning "sage of the Shakya clan." In Tibetan, he is known as Sangye, which translates to "awakened one." In Chinese, the name used for him is Fo or Fu, and in Japanese, he is called Buddha or Butsu. Regardless of the name or title used, Gautama Siddhartha's teachings continue to inspire millions of people around the world to seek inner peace and enlightenment.

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What are the hypernyms for Gautama siddhartha?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    buddha, religious teacher, Awakened One, Enlightened one, Exemplary man, Indian leader, Indian philosopher, Indian spiritual leader.

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