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death and suffering are eternal truth one must accept it is as a part of life reflect your views on this statement with reference to the sermon sat benaras.

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Answered by dharshith47
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kisa gotami understood that death is common to all and that she was being selfish in her grief. she understood this only the second time because it was then that she found that there was not a single house where some beloved had not died.

first time round, she was only thinking about her grief and was therefore, also for a medicine that would cure her son. when she met the Buddha, he asked her to get a handful of mustard seeds from a house where no can had died. he did this purposely to make her realise that there was not a single house where no one had died, and that death is natural. when she went to all the houses for the second time, she felt dejected that she couldn't gather the mustard seeds. then , when she sat and thought about it, she realise that the fate of men is such that they live and die. death is common to all. this was what the Buddha had intended her to understand

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Answered by jayraj013570
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After the death of Kisa Gotami’s only child, she became very sad. She carried her dead child to her neighbours in order to get medicine to bring him to life. Her neighbours thought that she had gone insane as she was unable to accept the fact that. It was then that someone suggested her to meet Gautama Buddha. When she met Gautama Buddha he gave her an exercise to do.She was asked to collect mustard seeds from a house where no one has ever died. She went from one house to another but was unable to find a single house where no one has died. This way she realised that death is a part of life and anyone who is born is bound to die one day. Thus, Buddha changed her understanding of death by this exercise. could come to terms with the truth.

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