Buddha

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

LordBuddha - Story of Dhamma to Kashyapa

   There were three Kashyapa brothers in Uruvela who were great worshippers of fire and were involved in detailed rituals in their daily life. Everybody respected them for their knowledge and rituals they performed. It was not easy to teach them Dhamma but Buddha was determined to share his wisdom with everybody.

buddha and snake
Buddha and a snake


   He arrived at Kashyapa's house and met with the elder brother. Buddha asked him if he could let him spend the night at their place. Kashyapa was amazed by the aura and brilliance on the face of Buddha and agreed to offer his hospitality.

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Buddha story -Build your nest

     Once in the dark forest of Himalaya lived a beautiful couple of two birds who perched on the high branch of a tree. They would play and eat all day and were happily leading their lives. As the winters approached the female bird was worried about the coldness in the weather at night. The male bird said "Darling I would build a cosy and warm nest tomorrow so that you don't have to suffer in future".

buddha story about bird
Buddha Story- Birds


     As the sun rose in the morning the birds forgot about the nest and kept playing in the sky and eating insects enjoying the warmth of the sun. At night the female bird complained of the cold and the male assured her that in the morning he would bring the cosy grass and build their nest. In the morning again they played all day long and enjoyed the pleasures of life.
     Again at night the female bird was suffering from cold and shivered like anything but the male bird again promised her that nest would be build in the day.The female bird struggled throughout the night but she could not bear anymore and passed away.The nest was never built and the male bird kept seeing his dead partner.
    The female bird could have lived longer if they had built their nest at the right time. The Buddha told his story to his disciples to make them realise that those who spend their life enjoying only material pleasures cant help themselves or others.

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Saturday, March 10, 2012

Lord Buddha - buddhist story

                                                                             
       Once in Savatthi, there were five friends who became Bhikkhu at old age. These five Bhikkhus were in the habit of going together to their old homes for almfood. One lady who was former wife of Bhikkhu was a good cook and she looked after them well. Thus ,the five bhikkhu went mostly to her house. But one day she fell ill and died suddenly. The old bhikkhus felt their loss very deeply and they together cried praising her virtues and lamenting their loss.
      The Buddha admonished them, "Bhikkhus! you are all feeling pain and sorrow because you are not free of greed, hatred and ignorance which are like great forest. Cut down this forest and you will be freed from these mental impurities."

Friday, March 9, 2012

Buddha story - Medicine for death


    Gotami was beautiful woman married to a rich man. Together they had a son but her son died one day . Gotami was grief stricken seeing her toddler son die so young. Carrying her dead son, she ran through the streets asking for help and medicine to restore the life in her son. People thought she had gone mad. Seeing her pitiful state villagers decided to send her to Buddha. They advised her, "Buddha is the only person who can help you and provide your son with everything he needs". Thus Gotami went to Buddha and asked him to give her the medicine that would restore the life in her son.

Buddha story
Buddha story


   The Buddha knowing her disturbed mental condition told her to get some mustard seeds from a home where no death has taken place. Overjoyed with the prospect of having her son restored to life, Gotami ran from house to house begging for mustard seeds. Everyone was willing to help but she could not find a single home where death had not occurred. The people were willing to give her the mustard seeds but they could not claim that no one had died in their family. As the day dragged on, she realised that hers was not the family that faced death and that there were more people dead than living. As soon as she realised this, her attitude towards her dead son changed, she no longer attached to the dead body of her son and she realised how simply the Buddha had taught her a most important lesson: that everything that is born must eventually die.
    She buried her dead son and told the Buddha that she could find no family where death had not occurred. Then the Buddha said, "Gotami, you should not think that you are the only one who has lost a son. As you have now realised, death comes to all beings. Before their desires are satiated death takes them away."

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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Eight path of Buddha

   Eight path of Buddha


                 
1.Right view        -      Right way to think about life is to see the world through the
                                    eyes of Buddha with wisdom and compassion .Having Buddha
                                    eyes means seeing everybody as self only.
2.Right thought       -     We are what we think. Clear and kind thoughts build good
                                    strong characters .
3. Right speech        -   By speaking kind and helpful words , we are respected and
                                    trusted by everyone.
4. Right conduct       -  No matter what we say, others know us from the way we
                                   behave. Before we criticize anyone , we should first see what
                                   we do ourselves.
5. Right Livelihood    - This means choosing a job that does not hurt anybody. Buddha
                                   said” Do not earn your living by harming others. Do not seek
                                   happiness by making others unhappy,”

6. Right effort            - A worthwhile life means doing our best at all times and having
                                    good will toward others. This also means not wasting effort on
                                    things that harm ourselves and others.

7. Right mindfulness   - This means being aware of our thoughts , words and deeds.
                                         May buddha eyes show us the way to right mindfulness.

8. Right concentration- Focus on one thought or objects at a time. By doing this
                                   we can be quiet and attain true of mind.


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Sunday, September 5, 2010

About Buddha

Buddha,The Enlightened One
                                                                                                                                                         
Gautam buddha was born in Lumbini ,presently in Nepal.He was born in royal family to king Suddhodhana,ruler of kapilavastu but He set out for a spiritual journey leaving all the worldly pleasures behind.Inspite of the fact that the father brought him up with luxurious surrounding away from cares and worries of world.Three cruel sites of old age,disease and death convinced him of the futilty of worldly pleasures.He resolved to seek the true knowledge which could end suffering of mankind. At the age of 29 he left behind his home and his family in his quest for salvation and true knowledge.He wandered in search of truth and practiced rigid austerities but nothing could satisfy him.He realised that self mortification was not the means to enlightenment.