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Guiding Kisa Gotami in her grief from "summary" of The Epic of the Buddha by Chittadhar Hrdaya

When the Buddha heard of Kisa Gotami's profound sorrow over the death of her infant child, he knew he had to help her find peace. He understood the depth of her grief and the weight of her loss. With compassion in his heart, he decided to guide her through her suffering and show her the path to acceptance. Approaching Kisa Gotami with gentle words, the Buddha asked her to find a mustard seed from a household that had not experienced death. This seemingly simple task carried a profound message - the universality of suffering and the impermanence of life. By asking Kisa Gotami to seek solace in the shared experience of loss, the Buddha was teaching her a valuable lesson in acceptance and empathy. As Kisa Gotami embarked on her quest, going from house to house in search of a mustard seed, she began to realize the futility of her grief. Each household she visited had experienced death, just like her own. In this realization, she found a sense of kinship with others who were also touched by loss. The Buddha's guidance had opened her eyes to the interconnectedness of all beings and the inevitability of death. Through this simple yet profound exercise, the Buddha helped Kisa Gotami see beyond her personal pain and understand the universal nature of suffering. By guiding her with wisdom and compassion, he led her to a place of acceptance and peace. Kisa Gotami's journey from profound grief to profound understanding serves as a powerful reminder of the transformative power of compassion and wisdom in the face of suffering.
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    The Epic of the Buddha

    Chittadhar Hrdaya

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