According to Buddhist legend, after the Buddha attained enlightenment, his feet made an imprint in the stone where he stepped. In another tradition, the infant Buddha took seven steps after his birth to symbolize his spiritual domination of the universe.
After he had attained enlightenment, as a result of requests Buddha rose from meditation and taught the so-called first “Wheel of Dharma.” These teachings, which include the Sutra of the Four Noble Truths and other discourses, are the principal source of the Hinayana, or Lesser Vehicle, of Buddhism.
This is just an image of what the inside of a temple in Korea looks like. I couldn't get a name to go along with the picture but I thought it was a good one!
At a point in Siddhartha Gautama's life he nearly starved himself to death in trying to rid himself of desires of the flesh. Here is a depiction of that event.
