The Life of Lord Buddha
Pranams at the lotus feet
of Lord Buddha!
Chapter -8
Buddha taught the King “
Your Majesty, a King should treat his subjects as his own children. You should not oppress
them; they should be treated with kindness and compassion, they should remain
protected in your Kingdom. The status of
the people may vary by their profession, interest, and character, but everyone
has the spark in them to shine.”
Once he met a poor old man
covered in dirt, he was too weak to stand up.
Buddha approached him and gave hand to lift him up, he refused to
touch the hands of Lord Buddha, saying that his hands are too dirty, he belongs to
untouchables. Buddha advised him “ You
should not treat yourself as inferior, you should not differentiate people by their work or their birth. You are
cleaning the dirt from the people’s homes; I am cleaning the dirt from the
people’s hearts. Hence, you and I are the same.” The old man shed tears of joy,
Buddha lifted him up from the ground.
Buddha took every
opportunity to teach people for their better life. Once Rahula met his father
with a basin of water, he asked him ‘ Rahula, is that water drinkable’ Rahula
replied ‘ No Master, it is not drinkable’. He taught Rahula ‘ if you want to
remain untainted and crystal clear you should not lie, everyone will cherish you.” Buddha did not differentiate himself from his
disciple, he took every chance to assist them in their tasks, and he considered
himself as one among them.
The ruler of Kosala, King
Pasenadi set to war against Kapilavasthu.
He approached Kapilavasthu with huge army of warriors with weapons, elephants, and
horses. He saw an old monk sitting in
the middle of the pathway, he went closer to the Monk and saw it was Buddha who
is the most venerable sitting exposed to scorching heat, he advised
Buddha to move under the shade of the tree. Buddha said ‘King, taking shelter under your own clan is better than taking
shelter under a tree.’ The King
understood the nectar-like advice of Buddha.