Life is full of trails and tribulations which can be overcome by a human being through his own efforts. Explain with reference to Kisa Gotami's life(150-200).
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Kisa gotami goes from house to house to get some medicine which could back life in her dead son but once a person is dead he cannot be revived. Hence, people only pity at her agony because they know that no medicine can bring life back in her child.
As the life was full of trials and tribulations which can be overcome by human being through his own effort.
Kisa gotami understands that the death is inevitable and is common to all. No, one can escape it. She realises the fact that the fate of man is like the lives which flicker up an extinguish again. The lord buddha also wanted her to understand the same fact.
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Kisa Gotami was searching everywhere for someone who could revive her dead child. But nobody can do such a miracle. Finally, a person sends her to Buddha because he was sure that Buddha would help the poor woman to come to terms with her lost and grief.
Buddha told Kisa Gotami to bring a handful of mustard seeds from a house where no one has ever died. Kisa Gotami went in search of the mustard seeds from a house from which no one has ever died. But it was impossible to be find such a house. The poor Iady realised the important lesson which Buddha wanted to teach her. Death comes to every family. No matter how dear someone is to us death will come sooner or later to part us.
Mortal human beings must face suffering and death. This is a fact of life and a natural process. We must accept the inevitable, overcome grief and carry on. We should not allow grief to defeat us or overwhelm us. Real wisdom is to accept the inevitable and continue the journey of life.