When the mother wanted to change the dead son alive, the Buddha’s teaching thought changed – Buddha Burnima 2025 A woman wants to revive her dead son, the Buddha understands this.

The Buddha, who is considered the originator of the Buddhism, was not only a religious guru, but also a symbol of peace, compassion and non -violence. Born in Lumbini (in the present Nepal) in 563 BC, he became famous as “Buddha” after attaining knowledge. At the age of 35, he realized the truth in Bod Gaya and became a nun. He gave a new view to mankind by explaining the path of nonviolence, grief and salvation.
Buddha Jayanti is celebrated every year on the day of Vaishak Purnima. This is a good day for his birth, knowledge and Mahaparinirivana. This day is also known as Buddhist Burnima, which is a symbol of compassion and peace throughout the world.
But the life of the Buddha is not just the teachings, but also the experiences. Such a severe event teaches us how the true meaning of life has been explained to his disciples and the common people. Although she was a mother who was drowning in pain.
When a woman reaches the Buddha. He had a deep grief on his face, and he did not take a tear from his eyes, and he had a son who had died on his lap. She said to the Buddha, “O Lord, help me, make my baby alive again.” The Buddha was quiet after hearing the woman. After a while, the Buddha looked at the crying woman, and said, “I can give your son life, but there is a condition. Two mustard seeds bring me a mustard seed- from a house that no one has ever died.”
The woman saw this task easily. She immediately started roaming from the village to the village and home. Going to every gate and “Has anyone in your house never die?” He got the same answer from every house. There is no father in any house. The mother passed away somewhere. Somewhere lost the brother, sister or child. Every house had its own sad saga. When the woman heard these stories. His attitude became changed. She began to understand that death was a part of every life. After going to many homes, the girl returned to the Buddha, tears in her eyes. But now there was not only grief but also a feeling.
The Buddha saw the woman empty and said, “Why did the sister bring mustard seeds?” The woman could not say anything after asking the question of God. She sat at the feet of the Buddha and started crying. Now she knew that both life and death were the cause of eternal truth and the pain of lust. The Buddha blessed him with compassion. Now the mother left for the last rituals of the dead son. This method is not just a corpse, but with understanding and peace.