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How did kisa gotmi realize that life and death is a normal process? ​

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Answered by Qᴜɪɴɴ
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Correct Question: How did Kisa Gotami realise that life and death is a normal process?

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When Kisa Gotami lost her only child, she went door to door asking everyone for a way by which she could get her son back. Meanwhile she reached to Gautam Buddha. He told her that he could bring her dead son back to life only if she would bring a handful of mustard from a house where no one has ever died.

Kisa went from one house to another but she couldn't find a single house where none has ever died. Everyone has lost a father, mother, friend or a child.

Hopelessly Kisa sat at a place, looking at the city lights. Suddenly the city lights lighted up and then extinguished again. At that moment Kisa understood, death and life is a natural process. The light of our life starts to glow when we take birth and is extinguished at the moment we die. None - neither rich nor poor can escape death.

Answered by ilov3myself
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"Personal losses are a part of life.They are like a parcel of life, which we have to receive someday.Instead of wailing on them, we should move on in life."

After the death of the only child of Kisa Gotami, she had gone mad( in love of his son).She carried her dead child body, to his neighbours to get any medicine which could recover his child and make him alive.Her neighbours thought that she had gone insane. She is not accepting the fact that her child was already died.When she went door to door, someone told her to visit Gautama Buddha and said he is the only one , who can help her. She visited him and Gautama Buddha told her to bring a handful of Mustard, from that house where no one from the whole family is died.

She went door to door again but couldn't find a single house where no one is died.

This way she realised that, No one can escape from death.It is inviteable to all.Anyone who is born is bound to die someday.

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