Dancing David
Penultimate Amazing
It's quite depressing that since the woo made its impromptu appearance thanks to NordaVinci the interesting discussion about Buddhism and skepticism has been eclipsed by people having to address all the pseudoscience. Kind of illustrates the unfortunate impact of woo...
And by doing so we would be falling into the trap discussed earlier in the thread of assuming that 'original' Buddhism was the kind of Buddhism that secular, scientifically literate people find appealing today. The available evidence strongly suggests this is not the case. Buddhism can be interpreted as a secular philosophy about improving awareness but that does not mean that's what the founder of Buddhism or the early communities were all about.
As always it is a mix, there is the oral tradition written down later and the oral tradition of the Pali canon (the monastic version, and does have some woo) but if you look for somethings like 'god deva devi' and the pali canon you get this:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q="Pali+canon"+god+deva+devi&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai= which would seem to iondicate the the monks might have left that stuff out.
The pali canon supposedly came about many years after the AHB died, they all got together and recited the oral tradition and then decided which part to put in.
Now the Pali canon does reference Mara, especially around one of the sucides.
But it coexisted with the other oral tradition:
1. The buddha's mother had the vision with the white elephant
2. The buddhas mother gave birth to him from her side
3. A mystic saw the 'ten thousand spoked wheel' in the footprint of Gautama and said that he would be an emperor or a mystic
4. The buddha's father kept him from the world until he went out and saw, death, sickness, old age and an arhat
5. When the buddha was a monkey, when the buddha was a tiger... etc.
6. When the buddha has enlightenment all the devi and assorted bogies did sing...
7. Mara came and tempted the buddha
8. Snails crawled up on the buddha's head to protect him from the sun
9. Buddha chided his followers for preforming petty miracles like flying
10. The buddha planted a mango seed that grew in a moment to a tree and bore fruit, and the tree still exists
11. The buddha lived on a single grain of rice a day at one point, but renounced mortification
And those are just some of them:
One the Plai canon is supposedly the teachings of Siddhārtha Gautama written 300 years after his death.
the other is the oral tradition taht started at the time of teh AHb and continued on.