what were the greatest sorrows that pained buddha
according to buddha how can a person get their peace of mind
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- In the chapter "The Sermon at Benares", the life Buddha and his journey to the Enlightenment is penned.
- When Buddha, one day, went out for hunting he witnessed the sorrows of life which he was unaware of because of his royal living.
- The sorrows that Buddha witnessed were the sick man, a funeral procession, an aged man, and a monk begging for alms. These sorrows pained Buddha.
- In his first sermon at Benares, Buddha shared that how one can get a peace of mind by sharing a parable of Kisa Gautami. He shared that one can only attain peace of mind when a person gets fully aware of the functioning of nature. Meaning that one who is born is bound to die also one day. So if one accepts this functioning he/she will be able to live a happy and blessed life.
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