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Q3. Once there was a woman named Kisagotami, whose son had died. She was so sad that she roamed through
the streets of the city carrying the child with her, asking for help to bring him back to life. A kind man took her
to the Buddha. The Buddha said: “Bring me a handful of mustard seeds, and I will bring your child back to
life.” Kisagotami was overjoyed and started off at once, but the Buddha gently stopped her and added: "The
seeds must come from the house of a family where nobody has died.” Kisagotami went from door to door, but
wherever she went, she found out that someone or the other — father, mother, sister, brother, husband, wife,
child, uncle, aunt, grandfather, grandmother had died.
What was the Buddha trying to teach the sorrowing mother?

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Answered by pratu13oct
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