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Moral of "The Sermon at Benares" chapter​

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Answered by Tomarking
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in this chapter in this chapter The Lord Buddha explain the reality of the life that is common to all . kisa Gautami was totally mad in the integration of her child that Dad She Goes house to house asking for the medicine to cure her dead son but no one but no one give that type of medicine . one person suggest to kisa Gautami to meet Lord Buddha . Lord Buddha say kisa gotami that he kya her child but in one condition from any house he bring handful mustard but in house no one has died. kisa Gautam In Ghost House to house asking for the handful mustard but when he told that no one has died in the house the people said the live are some but the dead people are more . from this kisa gotami realise his mistake dead is common to all .

Answered by GoldenWierdo
26

Answer:

The moral of the story " The Sermon at Benares " is that everyone in this whole world faces the painless and yet permanent suffering - death and this fact is to be accepted by all of the human kind for there is no way to escape it.

pls mark as brainliest ( although you've asked the question quite long ago)

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