Item Code: IDI068by Sunity BeveeHardcover (Edition: 2006)Pilgrims Publishing Varanasi ISBN 817769314X Size: 8.7" X 11" Pages: 89 (Black & White Illustration: 1, Map: 1, Colour Illustrations: 11) |
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"The charm of those days was like music to their souls, and each day drew her and Siddhartha closer together. Yashodara's beauty seemed to increased daily and the Prince's personality was intensified and sweetened."
But this contentment was to be destroyed by the realities of the life outside, which Siddhartha chanced to encounter. Gone was his tranquillity and peace of mind. A new path and a searching for a more lasting contentment did Siddhartha seek. Yashodara was smitten with grief when Siddhartha left, a life of love shattered. She became reclusive and led a life devoted to her son, but always with the pain of separation.
After many long years Siddhartha returned with the full knowledge that made him the Lord Buddha. The rejoicing was clear, but the Buddha brought a new calling to those around him. Many adopted his teachings and became disciples. Many reached to higher paths and became bodhisattvas, or ones who have stayed to guide those seeking the way. And of his wife?
" Buddha answered very kindly and gently, 'Yashodara, weep not; wipe away those sad tears, I have brought the treasure for which I left you. Yashodara, ask for this treasure and take what will make you happy and Free from misery and sorrow."
Yashodara herself joined the Buddha, teaching his message and following the path of a saint and teacher. Her own life became one of devotion to the Buddhist path and, when her time had come, she passed on into Nirvana.
The book is beautifully illustrated, the scenes giving a warmth and appreciation to the story. The author, Sunity Devee, finishes the story with some short stories about other characters surrounding Yashodara and her consort Siddhartha, the Lord Buddha.
Back of the Book
Of the Buddha, Gautama Siddhartha, we know much. He was the earthly Buddha, the Shakyamuni.
Of his wife, Yashodara, the mother of his child Rahul, we know little. What happened to her after Siddhartha left her for a life of wandering and searching?
This is a tale of grief and tragedy, of awakening, of joy and contentment. But how does this transformation take place and how is Yashodara destined to find her true path?
" Yet Princess Yashodara, foreseeing its inner meaning, accepted the Lord Buddha as her saviour and became his most ardent follower. Her great love as wife became purified Yashodara shines through the ages as a perfect wife, mother, queen and saint."
Sunity Devee, the Dowager Maharani of Cooch Behar, has presented us with this charming and well-written book. Together with beautiful illustrations, she enlightens us about Princess Yashodara, her initially sad life, her difficult realization and her ultimate saintly path to nirvana.
| Author's Foreword | vii | |
| Yashodara | 1 | |
| The Birth of the Prince | 5 | |
| The Betrothal | 11 | |
| The Marriage | 14 | |
| Sidharta | 19 | |
| Alone | 24 | |
| The Departure of Sidharta | 29 | |
| The Ascetic Life of Sidharta | 34 | |
| Sidharta returns as the Buddha | 38 | |
| From the Bhikshuni Apadana | 45 | |
| The Story of Khema | 49 | |
| Ajatsatru | 51 | |
| Nokulpita and Nokulmata | 53 | |
| Notes | 54 | |
| The Five Hundred Princesses | 56 | |
| Princess Visikha | 59 | |
| How Nanda became a Bhikshu | 62 | |
| Princess Wisikha | 64 | |
| The Queen Prajapati becomes a Priestees and gains Nirvana | 65 | |
| Wessantara | 66 | |
| Index | 73 |