Sugata Buddha
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Sugata Buddha is the Vishnu avatara appeared (1500 BC) in Bodhi-Gaya (Kikata) to Anjana.[1] It has the same name as Gautama Buddha and it was a confusion to many scholars.[1] Gautama Buddha went to Bodhi-Gaya to get enlightenment from the birth place of Vishnu-avatar-Buddha.[2]
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- ^ Studies in Ancient Indian Seals: A Study of North Indian Seals and Sealings Page 94 by Kiran Kumar Thaplyal - Seals (Numismatics), 1972
- ^ Difference between Buddhas

