Buddha

The name “Buddha”, from Sanskrit बुद्ध (“the Awakened One”), originates from the Indo-European root “Bewd” (“To awaken”, “To become conscious”), derived from “Buh”, which also gave rise to “To be” in English. This root appears in words like “Bud” and “Body.”

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The title of Buddha refers to one who has achieved enlightenment, transcending the duality of Samsara and Nirvana, Being and Non-Being, “Ani and Ein” (the “I” and the “Nothing”).
אין אני

Buddha 
בודהה 
Gematria = 22 (number of letters in the Hebrew alphabet) 
= Gematria of “Yachad” (“Together”) 
יחד 
= Gematria of “Becha” (“In you”) 
בך 
= Ordinal Gematria of the letter Tav (“Sign”, “Mark”) 
ת 

According to the Sefer Yetsira, there are 32 paths of Wisdom corresponding to the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet and the 10 sefirot.

In Buddhism, the “Awakened Body”, the “Great Man”—that is, the “Buddha”—has 32 major physical characteristics, along with 80 minor marks, totaling 112 marks.

The number 112, in Gematria, represents the union of the divine names YHVH and Elohim, symbolizing the union of Heaven and Earth, Masculine and Feminine, Transcendent and Immanent, etc.

YHVH Elohim 
יהוה אלהים 
Gematria = 112 

“Bud Light”

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