In
this unit:
To
find out who the Buddha was, you need to go back to the
beginning. The Buddha lived in India more than two thousand
five hundred years ago. His teachings are known as Buddhism.
Even as a boy, Siddhartha, the Buddha-to-be, liked to
meditate. This is how he became enlightened. His teachings
help people to live wisely and happily.
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The hero of our story is Prince Siddhartha, the Buddha-to-be,
who lived more than 2,500 years ago. His father was
the Rajah of the Sakya clan, King Suddhodana, and
his mother was Queen Maha Maya.
They lived in India, in a city called Kapilavatthu,
in the foothills of the Himalayas. They belonged to
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The Birth of Prince
Siddhartha
A long time ago in India, there lived
a king named Suddhodana and a queen named Maha Maya. They
were both good and kind people. One full moon night, the
Queen dreamt of four devas. They carried her to a lake,
to rest on a soft bed. A white elephant carrying a lotus
flower went round her three times and disappeared into
her. Wise men explained that the Queen was going to give
birth to a prince.
When the time came for the baby to be
born, Queen Maha Maya left the palace with the attendants
to go back to her parent's home to give birth to the baby.
On the way, they passed by a beautiful park called Lumbini
Garden. Queen Maha Maya took a rest in the garden. While
she was standing up and holding on to a tree she gave
birth to the baby.
The birth took place on the fifth month
of Vesakha, on a full moon day in 623 BC. We call it Vesak
or Buddha Day. Queen Maha Maya then returned to the palace
with her baby prince. King Suddhodana was very happy and
celebrated the birth of the baby with his people all over
the country.
The
Naming Ceremony
Five days after the birth of
the prince, many wise men were invited to the palace for
the Naming Ceremony. They looked at the marks on the child's
body. Seven wise men raised two fingers and said that
the prince would either become a Great King or a Buddha.
The youngest, Kondanna, raised only one finger and said
that the prince would become a Buddha. The prince was
then given the name "Siddhartha" by the wise
men, which meant "wish-fulfilled".
Seven days after the birth of her child,
Queen Maha Maya passed away. Pajapati Gotami, her younger
sister, who was also married to King Suddhodana, brought
up the prince as her own child.
The
Childhood of the Prince
The prince grew up to be kind and generous. He was liked
by all. When still in his early years, Prince Siddhartha
witnessed a bird carrying a worm that had been turned
up by the farmer's plough. This sight caused him to think
about the unhappy situation of creatures which were killed
by other creatures for food.
Seated under a rose-apple tree the young
prince experienced the joy of meditation. At another time,
the compassionate prince saved the life of a swan which
had been wounded by Devadatta's arrow.
As a prince, young Siddhartha received an education in
the arts and sciences and mastered the art of war and
the royal sports of his time.
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The Prince Marries
At the age of sixteen, Prince Siddhartha married
a beautiful young princess called Yasodhara. She
loved and cared for him, and together they lived
a life of royal luxury for nearly thirteen years.
He was protected from all the problems
of life outside the palace gates. He had all the
comforts that a prince of his day could desire.
He lived in a world where there was nothing but
happiness and laughter. One day, however, he wished
to discover the world outside his palace.
When the king learnt about this,
he gave an order to the people of the city, "Have
the houses along the road to the city cleaned and
decorated. Make the roads sweet with incense and
have the people dressed in colourful clothing. Make
certain that all the beggars, the old and the sick
stay indoors until the prince has left."
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Congratulations!
Now that you have
finished unit 1, why not see what you
have learned by doing the unit 1 Quiz?
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Note: Quiz uses
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