Thursday, April 22, 2010

Life of Buddha


The Buddha by BBC portrays about the life of Buddha by showing how a normal person becomes the Buddha.A baby was born into a royal family in northern India. He grew up in wealth and luxury but eventually found that worldly comfort and security do not guarantee happiness. He was deeply moved by the sufferings that he saw all around and resolved to find the key to human happiness. When he was 29 he left his wife and child and set off to sit at the feet of the great religious teachers of the day to learn from them. They taught him much but none really knew the cause of human suffering or how it could be overcome. Eventually, after six years study and meditation he had an experience in which all ignorance fell away and he suddenly understood. From that day onwards he was called the Buddha, the Awakened One. He lived for another 45 years in which time he traveled all over northern India teaching others what he had discovered.
In this movie "Mar-Nat" is portrayed as the bad inner evils. Those inner evils disturb in various forms to prevent Buddha to become Enlightenment one. Such as appearing seductive sexy girls and later those girls disappear by spoiling at their faces and bodies. Later again, "Mar-Nat" attacks Buddha with various kinds of weapons and animals, but Buddha responds kindly with forgiveness to "Mar-Nat" Finally, Buddha conquers all barriers and he become the Buddha.
Depiction of "Mar-Nat" attacking to Buddha

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