English, asked by shethjalpa, 9 months ago

Q How does kisa Gotami behave
during her trials and tribulations and
how does she learn her lesson? 100
words.​

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Answered by TheVenomGirl
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The question above is asked from the story " The Sermon at Benares." The story is written by " Gautama Buddha."

Main Theme :

Buddha gave his first sermon at Benares. It is the holiest of places on the bank of the Ganges. His first sermon reflects his wisdom about one inscrutable kind of suffering, that is, death. Here, the Buddha tells about the universality of death which is inevitable and can't be escaped.

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⛄ Question :

How does kisa Gotami behave during her trials and tribulations and how does she learn her lesson?

⛄ AnSwer :

The Buddha wants us to understand that this world is full of sufferings, death and decay. In the end, Kisa Gotami realized and learnt that death is common to all and that no one could avoid dying. People weep over their dead ones but it is only the wise who do not grieve as they have accepted the truth. A person should only try to seek inner peace. Owing to this reality of death, it is all about the Buddhism which concludes that human existence is insecure, fragile and filled with suffering. The very transitory nature of life is a cause of suffering, for even happiness is seen to be temporary.

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Hope it helps uh : )

Answered by Anonymous
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The Buddha wants us to understand that this world is full of sufferings, death and decay. In the end, Kisa Gotami realized and learnt that death is common to all and that no one could avoid dying. People weep over their dead ones but it is only the wise who do not grieve as they have accepted the truth. A person should only try to seek inner peace. Owing to this reality of death, it is all about the Buddhism which concludes that human existence is insecure, fragile and filled with suffering. The very transitory nature of life is a cause of suffering, for even happiness is seen to be temporary

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