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It was after this decision was made that he heard of the birth

            of his son, and regarding the new born child as an impediment

            rather than a blessing, named him Rahula meaning “fetter”. It

            was a clear indication that his heart was already turning away

            from household life. On that night, he left his uncongenial pal-

            ace and traded his princely robes for the lowly clothings of an

            ascetic. His search for truth and peace had begun and it was


            more from sympathy with the sufferings of others than from any

            personal sorrow which he had no occasion to experience.




            His departure from home was not a case of desertion of his be-

            loved family, but an unprecedented case of historic renunciation.

            He left his worldly life not in old age but in the prime of man-

            hood, not in poverty but in the midst of plenty.




            Following the path of extreme asceticism, as was the custom of

            those days, he was not able to seek what he sought for until he

            gave up the practice of austerity some six years later.








            e reat nlightenment




            One day, in the forest at Buddha Gaya, after a last meal of milk

            rice, Gautama sat down, crossed-legged, on a grass mat spread

            under a “Bodhi” tree, and declared, “If I do not succeed in this


            way of seeking the truth by searching within, I will not rise

            from this place”. His mind soon became tranquil and purified

            and he then attained the Samadhi that he had experienced in

            his youth.




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