Pearls of wisdom from the shows philosophisers !!

"The jewel at the heart of the Lotus, dwells in the breasts of all men equally."
- Buddha

"You're the Buddha? I thought you were a fella!" - Monkey

"The difference between a human and an ape is boredom."
- Buddha

" It's a cheerful philosophy and i've heard it from people before... they're all dead now though" - Sandy

" Alright, let battle commense - wine and.....bananas...
bring on the dancing girls.." - Monkey

" Grow Stick... grow again stick... grow nice and large again for King Monkey."
- Monkey

" Ahh... Look.... a woman " - Pigsy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Buddha

buddha

Also known as :
Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha

From :
Temple of the Great Thunderclap

Features :
As tall as the sky

Weapons :
Words of Wisdom (aka confusion)

Skills :

The ability to completely baffle you with a single quote, has achieved perfect enlightenment, Able to point the way to Nirvana

Traits :
Knows everything...about everything, and is everywhere...all the time !!

Phrase:
‘The jewel at the heart of the Lotus, dwells in the breasts of all men equally’ (?)

Details :
Buddha or the Buddha, is the title given to Siddhartha Gautama, founder of Buddhism, now revered as a divine being. He lived in India from around 563 to around 483 B.C. The title means “Enlightened One” or “Awakened One.” As such, it is often applied by Buddhists not only to Siddhartha but to all who attain his state of mind - a state that is said to bring a perception of the true nature of reality and a release from the need for additional lives. Bodhisattva is a related title for one who has become enlightened but remains on earth to help others toward that goal.

After imprisoning Monkey under five peaked mountain for 500 years, she then decides that he is the one to guard the holy man on his journey to collect the Great Vehicle Scriptures.

About the actor :
Buddha was played by Mieko Takamine. Born  2nd December 1918 in Takanawa, Tokyo. She was a successful actress and singer, making her film debut in 1936, and was, surprisingly, 61 years old when she took on the role of Buddha. She Died  27th May 1990, aged  71.

Uk tv voice-over :
Cecile Chevreau