Buddhism
Compare and contrast Siddhartha Gautama's (Buddha's) "going forth" into the monastic life with that of Maechi Wabi, based on the reading of "Journey of One Buddhist Nun."
In his account of the story of Buddha, Jonathan Landaw writes "As Siddhartha stood alone in the forest, ready to begin his great adventure, he thought, "From today onwards I am no longer a prince. Therefore, it is not right that I continue to look and dress like one." (Story, p 14). So began Siddhartha's journey of knowledge and enlightenment which would lead him to learning "the way to end all suffering" and becoming a Buddha.
Like, Siddhartha, the Buddhist nun, Maechi Wabi, also began her journey into Buddhism from a background that otherwise would not shun, and not expect her to change her way of life so drastically. As a woman, Wabi's decision to become a nun was not initially acceptable in Thailand. Socially, women were scorned from taking on a religious way of life. In a way, Siddhartha's royal background also was an initial obstacle on his path.
Wabi's path was riddled with difficulties right from the start. In order to become a nun, she required money, while Siddhartha had to do the opposite: in order to begin his journey into enlightenment, he had to rid himself of all the symbols of his status and wealth.
HH the Dalai Lama explains that Gautama Buddha's life was "marked by twelve main events: his descent from heaven (Tu*****a), his conception, birth, schooling, marriage, renunciation, penance, meditation under the Bodhi tree, defeat of Mara, attainment of Buddhahood, preaching and departing from Samsara" (My Land, p 201).
Like her Lord Buddha, Wabi also had main events in her life. Along her journey towards the Institute of Thai Maechr, Maechi Wabi had to go against the grain by leaving her small rural village and facing emotional and physical obstacles. She was frowned upon by many,...
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