Buddha’s Parables For Children (Illustrated Part-2)

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Many instructional stories depicting various incidents and teachings from the life of the Buddha are well-known. However, many of these stories are filled with miracles. The Buddha did not accept any miracles that could not withstand scientific scrutiny or that went against the laws of nature. His teaching emphasized the importance of changes in our behaviour to make human life happier. If today’s generation becomes acquainted with Buddha’s teachings in childhood, their lives will certainly become more radiant. If this compilation aids even slightly in engraving the Buddha’s ideas on young minds, it will bring me immense joy.

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Pages: 48

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The perspective of many Indians towards The Buddha is not quite clear. The Buddha is often misunderstood as someone opposed to their interests or even as an enemy. As a result, people rarely attempt to understand who The Buddha truly was, what he taught what he did for humanity. For many, The Buddha is just a religious figure with limited significance. Some even perceive him as a divine incarnation, which prevents them from engaging deeply with his thoughts or analyzing his teachings. In reality, The Buddha was a guide who inspired self-discovery and showered compassion on all beings.

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48

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