Monday, September 23, 2019




The Life of Lord Buddha

Pranams at the lotus feet of Lord Buddha!

Chapter – 22


The villagers were talking about the unexpected death of a young courtesan Sirima, who has become a staunch devotee of Lord Buddha.  She was gorgeous with a lovely appearance; everyone remarked she is too young to die.  Once she had the opportunity to listen to the lecture of Lord Buddha, after that she gave up her duty as a courtesan and became an ardent follower of Buddha.  Thus she has attained an abundance of merit with the grace of Lord Buddha.    The villagers were in a hurry to cremate the dead body, but they were not able to perform their task, Buddha requested King Shudhodhana to order to keep the corpse for three days.  As per the order of the King, the body was kept for three days.  When Sirima came into the village Rajagir as a courtesan, all the villagers were expressed their desire to spend the night with her and spend pleasurable time in the association of her, now she is dead no one wants to keep her corpse, everyone wants to get rid of her corpse.



The King arrived at the place where the corpse of Sirima was kept in the wooden box.   The King announced, “I would like to sell the corpse of the courtesan for the highest price, I will start from the price she began to sell her body, who wants to buy for 1000 Kahapanas, who wants to start bidding?”  The villagers were shocked after hearing the announcement of the King; they whispered to each other, who is going to buy a corpse? Who is going to bid a lifeless body? Who is going to spend this much money on a corpse? She is dead for three days and her corpse started spreading foul smell, fluids are flowing out of the body, the smell of the corpse is intolerable, spreading all over the symmetry, who would buy the corpse with the foul smell?.  The King started to reduce the bidding price for the rotten corpse, no one in the crowd moved an inch further showing interest in it, finally, the King announced if no one wants to pay, ready to offer the corpse for free.  It was pitiful to note that none of the gentlemen came forward from the crowd, while Sirima was alive all these men were fighting to own her for a night.  Finally, her body was cremated under the instruction of the King, following the prescribed rite.


King Shudhdhodhana and the people assembled in the symmetry listened to the teachings of Buddha “ It is the nature of all the things to arise, persist for a while and pass away.  It is the nature of all the living beings in the Samsara.  It is sobering to understand that the soul keeps taking several countless births on this Earth.  The person who is too attached to sound, taste, smell,  and physical sensations, cannot find liberation from this worldly existence.”