PKSSSS CY2010 Level: J4 Lesson 11: The Buddha in Magadha Kingdom (Chapter 14)

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PKSSSS CY2010 Level: J4 Lesson 11: The Buddha in Magadha Kingdom (Chapter 14)

Conversion of King Bimbisara Learn. Practice. Realise. Share. Page 1 BIRTH Final Nirvana Enlightenment RenunciationGrowing Up & Four Encounters Search for Truth Teaching Buddha travel from Uruvilva to Rajagriha, took shelter at a park – Palm Grove King Bimbisara with his noblemen went to meet the Buddha King saw Uruvilva Kashyapa brother's disciples and the Buddha Buddha had Kashyapa declared that Buddha as his master Buddha then give teaching on “charity, morality, the evil on clinging to senses pleasures and advantages of renouncing them King and his noblemen become Buddha lay- followers King Bimbisara wanted Buddha to remain in his kingdom to teach Dharma King Bimbisara offered the Palm Grove to the Buddha so that people could attend the Buddha teaching

Learn. Practice. Realise. Share. Page 2 BIRTH Final Nirvana Enlightenment RenunciationGrowing Up & Four Encounters Search for Truth Teaching Conversion of Shariputra ( 舍利弗尊者 ) and Maudgalyayana ( 目犍連尊者 ) Both of them were unable to find the way to end suffering. They seek out to find the truths. “The Buddha explains how suffering arises and how it comes to an end.” This is His Teaching He was full of great joy & his doubt about the universe were dismissed Together with Maudgalyayana they went to Bamboo Grove Together with 200 disciples, they became the Buddha’s disciples In Rajagriha, Sanjaya have 2 chief disciples – Shariputra & Maudgalyayana Shariputra met Ven. Ashvajit & ask who is his teacher. What is His Teaching? Both of them became Buddha chief disciples – Shariputra’s wisdom and Maudgalyayana’s power of meditation were second to Buddha

Buddha with Shariputra ( 舍利弗尊者 ) and Maudgalyayana ( 目犍連尊者 ) Learn. Practice. Realise. Share. Page 3 BIRTH Final Nirvana Enlightenment RenunciationGrowing Up & Four Encounters Search for Truth Teaching

Conversion of Maha Kashyapa ( 大迦葉尊者 ) Learn. Practice. Realise. Share. Page 4 BIRTH Final Nirvana Enlightenment RenunciationGrowing Up & Four Encounters Search for Truth Teaching In Rajagriha, a very rich man find life meaningless & became ascetic – Maha Kashyapa He met the Buddha and realized that Buddha was an Enlightened one Immediately, he prostrated at the feet of the Buddha and ask to be His disciple Buddha immediately accepted and said “I teach the Truth out of wisdom and not out of ignorance” “Cultivate good conduct and avoid smallest fault. Be mindful in your actions, words and thoughts. Keep your senses well guarded. Be steadfast and wise in your training” Maha Kashyapa was ordained and diligently practiced what the Buddha taught him He became an Arhat after 8 days Maha Kashyapa was praised by the Buddha for his efforts in observing the strict disciplinary rules and meditation

Summary Learn. Practice. Realise. Share. Page 5 BIRTH Final Nirvana Enlightenment RenunciationGrowing Up & Four Encounters Search for Truth Teaching The Buddha met King Bimbisara for the second time. The King was converted and donated the Bamboo Grove to the Buddha for the use of the Order. Shariputra, Mandgalyayana and Maha Kashyapa had joined the Order and became noted for their wisdom, meditation and discipline respectively.