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Who is Devdutt and Siddharth?
One morning Prince Siddhartha and his cousin Devadatta, went for a walk in the woods. Siddhartha pointed out a swan flying in the sky to Devadatta. Before Siddhartha could stop him, Devadatta shot an arrow at it. Struck by the arrow, the bird went down.
Who are the Siddhartha?
Siddhartha Gautama (better known as the Buddha, l. c. 563 – c. 483 BCE) was, according to legend, a Hindu prince who renounced his position and wealth to seek enlightenment as a spiritual ascetic, attained his goal and, in preaching his path to others, founded Buddhism in India in the 6th-5th centuries BCE.
Who is Devdutt in Buddha?
According to Buddhist tradition, the disciple Devadatta was the Buddha’s cousin and also brother to the Buddha’s wife, Yasodhara. Devadatta is said to have caused a split in the sangha by persuading 500 monks to leave the Buddha and follow him instead. This story of Devadatta is preserved in the Pali Tipitika.
What happened to Devdutt?
In his old age, filled with remorse, he sought Buddha’s forgiveness, but then he hesitated, and was once again consumed by thoughts of vengeance. Furious, the earth opened up, and Devdutt was swallowed in, and taken to a hell when he was impaled by spears.
Why did Devdutt want to take the swan?
Devadatta claimed it since according to the law of kingdom it belonged to the one who shot it. Siddhartha, however maintained that because the swan was a wild bird and not dead but injured. He would keep it and help it get well again.
Who was Devdutt?
Devadatta, (flourished 6th century bce, India), Buddhist monk who sought to reform the sangha (monastic community) by imposing upon it a stricter code of life. He was a cousin of the Buddha. When these were refused, he persuaded some 500 of the Buddha’s followers to join in a secession.
Is Devdutt Pattanaik true?
Devdutt Pattanaik is an Indian mythologist, speaker, illustrator and author, known for his fictional writing on Hindu sacred lore, legends, folklore, fables and parables. His work focuses largely on the areas of religion, mythology, and management.
Which clan did Gautama Buddha belong?
But virtually all scholars believe Siddhartha Gautama was born in Lumbini in present-day Nepal. He belonged to a large clan called the Shakyas.