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Why did Kisa Gotami become weary and hopeless?

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Kisa Gautami was deeply saddened by the death of her only son. She went to Buddha with her son. She said to the Buddha, "Give me the medicine that will cure my son." Then the Buddha replied I want a handful of mustard seeds but take the mustard seeds from a house where no child, husband, parent or friend has died. Kisa Gotami went from house to house. She asked for mustard seeds but when she asked, "Has a son or daughter, father or mother died in your family?" There was no house in which no person had died. So Gautami was weary and hopeless.

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The Sermon at Benares
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