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  • Essay / The Story of Siddhartha Gautama - The Buddha

    Siddhartha Gautama was born 2,500 years ago in a small kingdom in ancient India. Her mother, Queen Maya, was returning to her parents for the birth of her child, the journey was extremely long for the queen, so on the way the royal caravan stopped to rest right next to a large forest. Say no to plagiarism. Get a tailor-made essay on “Why Violent Video Games Should Not Be Banned”? Get the original essay The queen fell into a trance when she entered the trees and she remembered a strange dream she had the day she trained her child. In the dream, a baby elephant appeared beside her and blessed her with its trunk. Queen Maya was far away in the forest when suddenly her labor pains began, and then a tree understanding the moment slowly leaned over her to protect her, offering its branches for support. The child was born almost painlessly, he was fully conscious, his eyes wide open and he was strong enough to stand, as he took his first steps lotus flowers grew in his footsteps. King Suddhodana (his father) named him Siddhattha, meaning he who brings good. At his son's reception, an unexpected guest arrived: the revered hermit and astrologer Aseeta whom no one had seen for years. Aseeta told his parents that he would be the ruler of the world. Queen Maya felt like she would not live to see her son's destiny fulfilled. A week later, Queen Maya became very ill and sadly passed away. When Prince Siddhartha grew up, he married Princess Yasodhara and became a great archer and horseman. The king had given Siddhartha three palaces, one for winter, one for the rainy season and one for summer to protect his son. One day Siddhārtha heard a mysterious song, he did not understand where it came from, the song was in a language he had never heard before. Siddhartha asked what the song was, the princess replied that it came from a distant land and evokes the beauties of a country she knew as a child. Siddhartha felt like he hadn't seen all these beautiful places and he wanted to explore the world. Secretly, Siddhartha's father had prepared everything in advance so that nothing he might see would disturb or disturb him. Suddenly, through the crowd, Siddhartha saw something he had never seen before, the poor old men. He followed them to the village to see how other people lived, many of them were seriously ill and dying. The ashes of the dead are put in a basket and thrown into the river. Siddhartha realized that they were like him and he was like them. He asked his father why he had lied to him for so long about the existence of suffering, illness, poverty, old age and death. The king says he lied to her because he loves her. Siddhartha tells his father that he wants to remove the curse, he doesn't want this to happen to his children, but his father wants to stop it. Siddhartha went to check on his wife and newborn baby, they were sleeping. A magical mist had fallen over everything, everyone had fallen into a deep sleep. Siddhartha surpasses the ascetics who have given up all the comforts of life and vowed never to leave the forest. The prince wanted to fit in, so he abandoned his robes and cut his hair to look like an ascetic. As he walked through the woods, a tree noticed his compassion and bowed in his honor. Keep in mind: This is just a sample.Get a custom paper from our expert writers now.Get a custom essayFor 6 years,.