BUDDHA#YUGPURUSH
Gratitude in abundance is my mantra for universal
lock down. Everywhere I look, I perceive a sense of peace and calmness all
around. Reason is related to human beings, who are living in their defined zones
without encroaching on Mother nature. I will not dwell on negative aspects of
Corona times, rather focus will be on positive effects.
In my Popsie,s own
words who is a renowned senior advocate,” God,s courtroom is the only courtroom
where there is no hearing or further appeal. One has to welcome God,s verdict humbly in folded hands pose with gratitude in heart.”
I was introduced to Buddhism at a tender age of
11, when I played the role of Buddha,s disciple in a skit in Inter house competition.
My only dialogues along with 5-6 other disciples were ” Buddham sharnam
gachhami, dharman sharnam gachhami,……… (continous chants). My quest for Buddhism had just begun, our school
started participating in competitions at Rama Krishna Mission. Preachings of
Swami Vivekananda and his guru Ramakrishna and Maa Sarada Devi started to touch
a chord in my neurons. Our prizes in elocution and debate competitions (in
English, Hindi & Sanskrit) comprised of books. These books impacted me in
my foundation years.
When the time is good, it seems to have wings. Fast forward
thirty years, Bingo! I am in Corona times watching my quarantine serial,
Buddha.
Buddha was a divine soul whose quench for cause of
misery, pain and suffering led him on path of divine knowledge and finally
attainment. I was always intrigued by the concept of moksha- human being,s
ultimate target. My image from childhood memories, as formed by reading Amar
chitra katha,s Tinkle, Target, Reader,s Digest etc was different rather contrary
to what I came to know. Thanks to research by Dr. Modi & Buddha
productions, I got an insight into Buddha,s life. He was a yug-purush in true
sense. He was a warm hearted, compassionate soul who lived a life of luxury,
post marriage and fatherhood, renounced it.
His stories wisdom along with compassion are many. I
will highlight only those which have touched me immensely. On his perusal, King
Suddhona, his father passed an ordinance for woman of Rang Mahal ( prostitutes)
which stated that it was woman,s will to have a relationship with a man. No one
could force her into doing so. This, in today,s world is “No, means No!” When a
women utters these words, one must respect her will. Still we have been unable
to make human beings understand these simple words. The sexual abuses, rapes
etc. are still prevalent in our societies.
Another important anecdote is related to Amprapali,
nagar vadhu of Vaisahli, (supposedly extremely beautiful and irresistible
lady). She accepted challenge from King Bimbisara, ruler of Magadha. Soon after
Prince Siddhartha marriage to Princes Yashodra, Amprapali tries to lure Prince
Siddharth by her dance and moves. When Prince gives his necklace as a gift, she
asks for few personal moments with him. To which, Prince Siddharth readily
agrees. Amprapali is about to enjoy her win in bet, her trance is interrupted
by words by Prince. He elaborates further that post marriage, in conveying the
word “ main ( I)” , he was not
alone, his wife was a part of him/ main. Amparpali looses bet to kingBimbisara and later becomes Queen of Rang mahal in
Magadha. Prince Siddarth,s love for his wife was unconditional and he treated her
as equal.
Even before setting on his spiritual journey he
discusses with his wife and leaves with her consent with a promise to return once
he gets answers to his questions. He honored his promise.
During his spiritual journey, on a chance encounter,
he counseled and motivated King Bimbisara against Bali pratha-killing of animals
to please God. “ Bali pratha” was abolished then. Still, this is taking place
in so called 21st century. I happened to witness “ Bali ghar” where baby
goats head were chopped off to please Maa Kali in Maa Kamaykha temple, Guwahati,
Assam. Priests were holding cut heads of baby goats with blood dripping- a
heart rendering site. My family was disturbed by this site for some time.
True to his promise, Siddharth returns as Guatam
Buddha to Kapilvastu and does justice to each and every relationship- be it of
son, nephew, husband, father, brother or his kingdom. He completes all his
relations and leaves no open wounds.
Let life unfold at its own pace, just take care to
have gratitude, compassion, honesty, trust and integrity at all times. Life is
to cherish. Embrace life will all might as who knows what tomorrow holds.
Spread love, spread care, spread trust, spread
harmony.
Also stay safe # stay indoors.
Budhham sharnam gacchami, dhrmam sharnam gacchami………
Love,
Juju
8 comments:
very nyc mam
very nyc mam
Exactly! Love, care, trust, harmony- this is what we all need today !!
Nice. Budhha. Ever so peaceful
Nicely written,
Extraordinary expression
It touches my heart and I can visualise it as I read
Magical pen u have
God bless
Wonderful expression,its a solace in tough times
Beautiful write up..touched my heart
I ve started watching budha after reading ur blogs... I'm loving it
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