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life is full of trials and tribulations which can be overcome by human being through his own efforts explain with reference to kisa Gautami life​

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Answered by krishnmnaik
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Explanation:

The only son of Kisa Gautami had died. A man advise led her to go to the Buddha(The man sitting under the Bodhi tree). When she went to Buddha she was told to bring a handful of mustard seeds from a house where no death has occured. She wandered in the whole village but she didn't find any house where there has been no death. At last she realized the truth of human life and came to know that death is inevitable and everyone has to accept it. Thus she realized that life is full of trials and one has to sacrifice himself or his loved ones and give tribulations which can be overcomed by his own efforts and healed by Time.

Answered by pranjal512
6

Answer:

This story of Kisa Gotami speaks of mortal human beings who must face suffering and death. It is a lesson on the necessity of overcoming personal tragedies and moving on in life.

The woman in the story 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 finds an innovative approach to make that lady realize the truth of death. On Buddha’s command, Kisa Gotami goes in search of a house where nobody had ever died. But it is impossible to find such a house. The poor Iady realises the important lesson which Buddha wanted to teach her. Death comes to every family. Human life is full of trials and tribulations. It is filled with suffering and each person must overcome them. Real wisdom is to accept the inevitable and continue the journey of life.

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