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Kisa Gotami admitted that she was being selfish in grief. Do you agree? Why/Why not?

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Selfishness means to think of one's own interests, needs, and sufferings only, without any concern for others. Kisa was so deeply grieved by the death of her son that she did not realize the suffering undergone by others. It was a mother's love that had blinded her. She could not see the reality of life but it is natural for anyone to be selfish at such times.

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The Sermon at Benares
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संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Why did the Buddha choose Benares to preach his first sermon?


Answer the following question in 80 − 100 words :

Through 'The Sermon at Benares', the Buddha preached that death is inevitable and we need to overcome the suffering and pain that follows.

Based on your reading of the lesson, write how one should cope with the death of a loved one.


When her son dies, Kisa Gotami goes from house to house. What does she ask for? Does she get it? Why not?


Kisa Gotami again goes from house to house after she speaks with the Buddha. What does she ask for, the second time around? Does she get it? Why not?


What does Kisa Gotami understand the second time that she failed to understand the first time? Was this what the Buddha wanted her to understand?


Why do you think Kisa Gotami understood this only the second time? In what way did the Buddha change her understanding?


How do you usually understand the idea of ‘selfishness’? Do you agree with Kisa Gotami that she was being ‘selfish in her grief’?


Answer the following question  in 30-40 words :
How did Kisa Gotami realize that life and death is a normal process?


What is the significance of the Buddha’s request for a handful of mustard seeds and the addition of a condition to it?


“Not from weeping nor from grieving will anyone obtain peace of mind"

If you had to use the message of the given quote from the Buddha’ssermon (The Sermon at Benares) to help the boy cope with the loss of his ball and what it signifies (The Ball Poem), what would you include in your advice?

Also, evaluate why it might be difficult for him to understand the notion.


"These sights so moved him that he at once went out into the world to seek enlightenment." What were the sights that moved 'him'?


Why did Kisa Gotami become weary and hopeless?


How does Buddha bring about a different perspective in Kisa Gotami's understanding of life?


What did Kisa Gotami do after the death of her only son?


Answer the following in about 100-120 words:

“As ripe fruits are in danger of falling early, so mortals when born are always in danger of death’. With this statement of the Buddha find out the moral values that Kisa Gotami learnt after the death of her child. 


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