Edit: Ooh wait. Just remembered a piece of gold that came up in youth group that proves we need to educate people about religions that aren't their own:
Budda, yeah. That's the one the Jews worship, right? The one where an apple dropped on his head.
God I about died when the kid said this.
lol
The apple dropping on his head part comes from a myth where an apple fell on Issac Newtons head and that inspired/insighted him to his laws of physics. So, how that one ended up getting mixed up with Bhudda and the Jews, I have absolutely no idea.
There was one thing or another where Bhudda sat under a tree, but I don't think any sort of fruit ever fell on his head.
No, where he sat under a tree he was tempted by a sort of devil or somesuch with a number of virgins. Who if I'm remembering properly were the devil's daughters.
Sounds a heck of a lot like the Garden of Eden situation. Still though, point still stands, pretty sure Buddha never had any fruit fall on his head.
How the thing with Issac Newton got in there, I have absolutely no idea.
Also, it's spelled Buddha.
editwhiletyping: I thought it was spelled Bhudda, my mistake.
That's not-
Okay, so the tldr version of the story is: Buddha was a prince, he decided that there was more to life than material things, decided to figure out what, traveled around in poverty to try to find what, almost died, got his ass rescued, sat underneath a tree for 49 days, gained Enlightenment.
No temptation, no devils, no fruit, just sitting there for a long ass time meditating.
Now
Jesus went out in the wilderness to meditate and Satan tried many temptations, though I don't remember if that appears in all of the Gospels, or the Gospels at all.