Bud‧dha /ˈbʊdə $ ˈbʊ-, ˈbuː-/
1. the Buddha (?563-?483 BC) the title given to Gautama Siddhartha, a wealthy man from northern India who gave up all his possessions and family to teach the ideas on which the religion of Buddhism is based
2. [countable] a
statue or picture of the Buddha
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