To which Ganarajya Gautam Buddha belonged?

Shibi
Shakya
Saurasena
Shabara

The correct answer is B. Shakya.

The Shakya were a clan of Indo-Aryan people who lived in the foothills of the Himalayas in what is now Nepal. They were a warrior people who were known for their bravery and their skill in battle. The Shakya were also known for their religious beliefs, which were based on the teachings of the Buddha.

The Buddha was born into the Shakya clan in the 6th century BCE. He was raised in a palace and was shielded from the suffering of the world. However, when he was 29 years old, he left his home and family to seek enlightenment. After six years of study and meditation, he attained enlightenment under the Bodhi tree.

The Buddha then spent the rest of his life teaching others about the path to enlightenment. He traveled throughout India, giving discourses and establishing a monastic order. The Buddha’s teachings have had a profound impact on the world, and they continue to be practiced by millions of people today.

The other options are incorrect. Shibi was a king of the Videha kingdom. Saurasena was a kingdom that was located in the Ganges River valley. Shabara was a tribe of people who lived in the northwestern part of India.