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International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation

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Thought of the five aggregates in primitive Indian Buddhism Philosophy

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Abstract

Buddhism is a philosophical religious trend that appeared around the 6th century BC. The founder was Gautama Buddha, whose real name was Tat Dat Da (Siddhattha), his surname was Cu Dam (Goutama), of the Sakya clan. Siddhartha was the crown prince of Śuddhodana, a small country located in North India (which is now known as Nepal). He was born on April 8, 563 B.C.E., according to the Buddhist calendar, April 15 (the full moon of April) also known as Vesak. One of the many prominent themes found in primitive Indian Buddhist philosophers was the idea of ​​the five aggregates.

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Duong Van Sang (2021). Thought of the five aggregates in primitive Indian Buddhism Philosophy. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation (IJMRGE), 2(2), 140-144.

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