How BUDDHA DIED? The Untold Story of His Final Days, Teachings, and Last Words

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Imagine knowing exactly when you’ll die. How would you face it? For Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha, this was no hypothetical. Over 2,500 years ago, as his final days approached, he knew his end was near—but was it fate, or something more sinister?

In this powerful video, we unravel the mystery behind Buddha’s death: Was he poisoned? Did he foresee his passing, or was there a darker plot at work? Dive deep into one of the most talked-about controversies in history and discover the untold story of Buddha’s last meal.

But it’s not just about the mystery. We’ll walk you through Buddha’s final journey—a path filled with profound wisdom, compassion, and life-changing teachings. Even in his last moments, Buddha turned his own death into a powerful lesson on how to live. From his final words beneath the sacred trees to his emotional farewell with his closest disciple, Ananda, we explore the legacy he left behind.

This isn’t just a historical recount—Buddha’s final teachings hold life-altering wisdom that can change the way you view the world today. What secrets did he reveal in his last breath? How do his final lessons on impermanence and non-attachment resonate in our modern lives?

If you’re ready to uncover the mystery, embrace the wisdom, and experience the spiritual power of Buddha’s last days, this is a journey you won’t want to miss.

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00:00 - Introduction
01:22 - A Journey to the End – Or the Beginning?
02:52 - Did Buddha Know He Was Going to Die?
04:20 - The Meal That Changed History: Was Buddha Poisoned?
05:44 - Poison or Fate? Unraveling Buddha’s Last Meal
07:48 - The Sacred Place Where Buddha Would Rest Forever
09:25 - Buddha’s Final Message to Us
12:47 - The Enlightened One’s Last Breath
15:58 - When Buddha Left This World – The Moment That Changed Everything
17:51 - Buddha’s Last Words: The Ultimate Teaching on Life and Death
19:38 - How the World Reacted to Buddha’s Passing
21:39 - The Legacy of Buddha’s Death – Why It Still Matters Today
23:56 - Conclusion
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Welcome, wisdom seekers! We're thrilled to share this exploration of Buddha's final days with you. Now, we want to hear from you:
🤔 What surprised you most about Buddha's last days?
💡 How might you apply Buddha's final teaching in your own life?
🌟 If you had one last message to share with the world, what would it be?
Share your thoughts below! The most insightful comment will be featured in our next video.
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BuddhasWizdom
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I am a Buddhist. I have volunteered for 14 years for people that need help and I feel I have followed in Buddhas “ compassion” foot steps. I also know never to hang on to material possessions. Only thing I need to do now as I age is to sit and meditate. I say my prayer and my rosary but I have one more step I need to conquer and that is the meditation! I can’t sit still for a long time and I rather be helping someone who needs my help so I am sure Buddha will understand me. May Buddha bless all the Buddhists out there!

mimidumosch
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Buddhism, for me, is the final destination of my quest for spiritual transformation. I've lived a life full of obstacles, trials and also satisfaction, love and self teaching. I always felt I was not really of this world that this place was too chaotic, and there was little room for spiritual expansion.
Yet, I thrived and experienced so much that I feel a sense of self-realization and accomplishment through my life and not in the sense of material gain but at a spiritual level.
I've been kind of ill for the past 6 months and know in my ❤, I am meant to become a Buddhist. It's something that's been in my heart for sometime now and when asked what is my " Religious belief " I've always answered " I'm a Buddhist "

I feel weak, tired but at peace in my heart, this is where I'm supposed to be . Yeshua and Budha brought me here❤ We should be grateful to both of these teachers for paving the path for us through years of research and sacrifice for us to have these knowledge available without the suffering they went through♡
May you all find your inner God and let that be thy guidance 😊

ancientmage
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The purpose in life is to have a purpose. And there's no greater purpose than to be a better person in everyway everyday.🙏

senglim
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The greatest act of love was to let go….❤️🕊️☮️🌈

HakkrinGrg
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It's attachment that brings sorrow

pakooza
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Buddha is one of many who have given me to not judge others only myself and be grateful for their time on Earth and learn what they have provided for each of us.

williamstamper
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Buddhism is the only realistic religion of the world that taught the impermanence of everything.

anuraupalihettiarachchi
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The Buddha is not another human being, he is a next level of all humans, that is why we called him awaken one, he does not pass away as a human being, he has completed his duty of this Samsara, and he is a king of his Kingdom, and he let others know about the secrets of this Samsara . The Buddha knows that he will pass away and he knows the exact date he wants to go, but he does not leave this world as an ordinary human being dies, it is well explained in the Tripitaka books.
I am saying this because, it is not an easy to become a Buddha,
He taught us about variation of consciousness (“Vinyanaya”, in bible we called that similar to Soul, but it is not the meaning of a Soul, it is bit different;) is produced from the tiny ant in this world, and evolution of consciousness of an Arnt, and it takes to convert millions of millions of Kalpa to be a Human Being, and the Buddha is the one who given all the secrets of this world to human being, you can read Theravada Thripitaka, and you will get an overview of the secrets he revealed to the world.
I am very happy that you all people walked out of the argument that God created this world and started looking out of the box, and reading for Buddha’s teachings. However, I have been blessed by Buddhism since my childhood.
Not only that, Maitri Bodhisattva also exist in this world. To meet him, one must do great good things to the world. He told me that he is in experiment stage of Bodhisattva and that he still has a long way to go to become a Buddha. However, I am Sri Lankan, and I am blissful to see that there are people in the world who are searching for the truth about this world.
Furthermore, Buddha given his last words, and he is blissful, because he knows there is a future Buddha, and he knew future Buddha is the best out of best, there are things that will have been happening in the future, it will have happen in Maithree Buddha's Kingdom. Speaking of the topic, Gauthama Buddha taught us to do good things, even you feel it, AND it is the right thing to do, and it is not harm to anybody, and human beings are also appreciated it, For an example "Charity".
The things will give you calm happiness to your life, not sex related, not drugs related, it is a calm happiness.
Thanks for reading :) See later.
Regards,
Ramesh.

RameshMuthugala
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BUDDHAM SARANAM GACCHAMI
DHARMAM SARANAM GACCHAMI
SANGGAM SARANAM GACCHAMI

loga
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Buddha's approach to his demise was the sum of all his teachings 😊

georgediamond
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The Buddha can never die, he has laid down the final body and attained the final cessation of all conditioned formations (parinirvana).

tanned
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Indepth & Heart felt of Buddha "s Truthful teaching --Everthing is Maya.Tqvm.

selvakumarankarppayiah
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Everything is impermanent
Always changing
Do not be attached
Strive to see things as it is

danyyesyes
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The state of change and impermanence is uttered by everyone now globally although not in a religious context. The Buddha taught us this where no other religion never did.

jojonsu
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This helped me deal with the news of the passing away of a dharma friend (may he realize his true Buddha nature and fully awaken). Thankyou! 🙏

TintomaraAriadne
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What surprised me is how the closest disciple was feeling sorrow when his guru is close to his death. I realized that by Just merely being close to a enlightened person is not sufficient to become enlightened

srinivasvellore
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Buddha can never nor killed.. Buddha is state of consciousness, not a human body..

sanjaisai
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I just yesterday, put a temporary Zen Circle tattoo on my left arm. It will wash off in a week, a reminder of impermanence.

fcmiller
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Deeper understanding on enlightenment to embrace S3 Buddha encountered in his last moments❤

appischakra