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1.The Buddha was a philosopher, mendicant, meditator, spiritual teacher, and religious leader who lived in Ancient India. He is revered as the founder of the world religion of Buddhism. He taught for around 45 years and built a large following, both monastic and lay.
2.Once Prince Siddhartha had gone for hunting where he came across a sick man, an aged man, a monk asking for alms and also witnessed a funeral procession. Unable to understand those sufferings, he became a beggar and went in search of spiritual knowledge
3.Buddhists believe the beginning of this world and of life is inconceivable since they have neither beginning nor end, that the world was not created once upon a time, but that the world is constantly being created millions of times every second and that it will always continue to do so.
4.After the Buddha was Enlightened he hesitated about teaching others the Truth of Suffering that he had realized. ... Hearing the Buddha's teachings they became enlightened and the first followers of the Buddha. After the Buddha was Enlightened he hesitated about teaching others the Truth of Suffering that he had realized.
5.Buddha told Kisa Gotami to bring mustard seeds from a house where no one has ever died. Kisa Gotami goes in search of such a house but couldn't find it. The poor Iady realised the important lesson which Buddha wanted to teach her. ... The story of Kisa Gotami speaks of mortal human beings who must face suffering and death.
6.In the end, Kisa Gotami was free from all illusions. She realised the universal truth that all mortals are destined to die sooner or later. Death spares none. Her lamentation and grieving can't bring her dead son alive.
7.Weeping or grieving only makes a person sick and pale. Only the person who has overcome all sorrow will be free from sorrow. He will then be blessed. Q34.