Wednesday, November 21, 2007

BUDDHA - A Story of Enlightenment

Lately I read "BUDDHA - A Story of Enlightenment" by Deepak Chopra. BUDDHA was the most free person among anyone who ever walked on the earth. This man crossed all the limits. He did what everyone should do. He was a prince. Prince in general has the best life. If god give me an option to be either king or prince, I will choose for prince. Buddha's childhood name was Siddhartha. From his childhood he showed is meditative sign. He was so sensitive that he used to get disturbed by killing even ants.

He did felt the pain. Although he had everything. He was a prince. What would a prince need to worry for? The revolution happened when he saw a corpse. Till 29 years, he doesn't know that people die also. Once he knew that people dies, eventually, and he is gonna die too, he left his wife, son, father, kingdom, his servant Channa, everyone. His father Suddhodana kept him in 3 palace surrounded by walls. He gave him lots of court girls, but Siddhartha did not show any interest to them. Although Siddartha got attracted towards Sujata. ;). That's so natural.

After he renounced the world, he became a monk. He did intense practice for 6 years deep inside forest. Meanwhile, he came across some couple of teachers. But he was not satisfied with anyone of them. Finally, he choose d himself to be his teacher. Later he used to take extremely low food intake. His body became like a skeleton. Thinn. And nothing was happening. Then few wandering singing girls were passing by him. He eared their song. Then he got the idea of middle-way. And he determined that he would be meditating under this banyan tree until he get full illumination.

Mara attacked him from many side. But, Gautama was calm and collected. Finally, he burnt his total desire. The desire of getting enlightenment also vanished. There was nothing into his mind. There was no thought for him. But, mind always needs something to work on. And when there is nothing to work on, mind works on god. This is what happened with buddha. In that mindless state he remained for many days. He remained submerged into infinite consciousness. When he opened the eye, he was buddha. After that he started walking into the forest. He saw that entire forest is passing into him. And he is passing into trees. He was easily able to vanish anything. He was able to see any distant place. He was able to do anything just by his wish. He had full control over nature. In just a blink of his eye he remembered his previous 10,000 life times.

Buddha went to 5 monks and made them his disciple. Then he spread ed his message. He said, this life is indeed painful. And there are reason behind this. But one can always find the reason and be happy.

6 comments:

Shubh said...

Test comment.

Naga said...

Dear Bro,

I am wondering where you got the following content in the book.

"Then few wandering singing girls were passing by him. He eared their song. Then he got the idea of middle-way. And he determined that he would be meditating under this banyan tree until he get full illumination."

Please correct/ delete the post. It is not good karma to mislead the readers.

Shubh said...

I got the content on net. And the content is true. After listening the singing girls he got the idea of isnt it. I did not witness that event neither I am interested to. I wrote what I heard, read.

If you disagree then please tell the truth before I correct/delete it.

Naga said...

I just want to let you know that what you've written/got on the net is not in sync with the book you've said that you read - "Buddha - A story of enlightenment".

Also it is Mara not Maya that tried manipulated Siddhartha's mind.

Shubh said...

I know it was Mara whose 3 daughters couldn't disturb Gautama. I call it part of Maya. Maya is the term frequently used in the hinduism. So, I used Maya. But if it pleases you, I changed it to Mara. Enjoy.

And it was not Sidhartha, it was Gautama. Sidhartha was his name in his childhood. Gautatma was the monk. Buddha was the enlightened one. Fair enough?

Naga said...

Fair enough :). Keep it up. Enjoy. Thanks for the reply.