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  • Sivadasan M
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    The young woman that saved Bhagavan Buddha's life

    The story of Sujata is so inspiring. She brought a bowl of porridge from her humble home and presented it to the ascetic in starvation and told him that he cannot find Truth and the way without a livi...

    Reviewed on Feb 8, 2019
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    Sivadasan M
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    The young woman that saved Bhagavan Buddha's life

    The story of Sujata is so inspiring. She brought a bowl of porridge from her humble home and presented it to the ascetic in starvation and told him that he cannot find Truth and the way without a livi...

    Reviewed on Feb 8, 2019
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    Sujata offers rice milk to Siddhartha leading to the realization of the Middle Way

    This is a nice place to visit for Buddhist pilgrims as it is the place where Sujata offers Siddhartha Gautama the rice milk while on the verge of starving to death from extreme ascetic practice, leadi...

    Reviewed on Feb 24, 2018
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    Sujata offers rice milk to Siddhartha leading to the realization of the Middle Way

    This is a nice place to visit for Buddhist pilgrims as it is the place where Sujata offers Siddhartha Gautama the rice milk while on the verge of starving to death from extreme ascetic practice, leadi...

    Reviewed on Feb 24, 2018
  • Kimchihermit
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    Where Buddha was offered rice milk

    This is the place near the river where Lord Buddha was offered rice milk by the girl, Sujata, after he had realised that extreme asceticism was not the correct way to achieve enlightenment. Extremely ...

    Reviewed on Feb 22, 2018
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