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The PrinceSiddhartha as a prince who grew up in a palace, who renounced it all and became the Buddha, attracting the rich and powerful as well as hundreds... Lire la suite
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Résumé

The PrinceSiddhartha as a prince who grew up in a palace, who renounced it all and became the Buddha, attracting the rich and powerful as well as hundreds of monks and nuns by his teachings, until one day he just lay down and died, who not only managed to win the patronage of the three most powerful political figures of his time, but was worldly enough to survive in the midst of court intrigues, murders and betrayals, effectively quelling a rebellion within his own flock before he was done in by the ambitions of his own family.
The Great EscapeSiddhartha first fetched his horse, Kantaka, saddled him and made ready. The devas dampened the sound of the horse's joyous neighing, as to not alert the sleeping guards (for the Lalitavistara tells us that the devas put to sleep all the peoples of Kapilavastu that night). The sound of Katanka's steps on the pavement of the palace was muffled also by the devas. All care was made that not a sound should be heard.
They came then to the gates and, we are told:"The city gatehouses, which were closed with gates furnished with heavy bars and which could not easily have been forced even by elephants, opened noiselessly of their own accord as the king's son passed along." Here the Nidana-Katha first introduces the Great Ensnarer, King Mara. As Siddhartha passed through the gates, he finds Mara awaiting him, disguised asVasavatti.
Mara implores Siddhartha to stay and wait seven days, for then the treasure-wheel would be given to him, making him sovereign over the "four continents". Siddhartha, recognizing Mara's disguise and avowedly detached from the desire of sovereignty, turns him away and continues on his path. Thus, with this swift encounter, the long battle between the two foes began. Upon leaving the city of his youth and the kingdom of which he had been born the heir, resolute in his vow, Siddhartha voiced a promise: "Until I shall have beheld the further shore of birth and death.
I shall return no more to Kapilavastu." In time he would indeed return home, but, as promised, it would be as one who had reached the other shore.

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  • Date de parution
    10/10/2023
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  • ISBN
    8223353584
  • EAN
    9798223353584
  • Format
    ePub
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Biographie de Sondeep Patra

Sondeep  Patra  Stays  in  the beutiful  City  of  Konark - and  lives  by the beutiful pristine Sea and  in the back drop  the Black Pagoda Also a  visiting  professor in Ethics and Phylosophy  He  is also  the CEO  of a  Strat Up Company .

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