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From Palace to Parinirvana

The Buddha's Return to Kapilavastu and the Transformation of a Dynasty   The story of the Buddha's return to his family home in Kapilavastu after his enlightenment is one of the most emotionally charged and philosophically profound episodes in Buddhist literature. It is not merely a tale of a famous son visiting his aging father, a deserted wife, and an orphaned son. Rather, it represents the tectonic collision between two distinct ways of being: the world of royal duty, political legacy, and biological lineage, and the world of spiritual liberation, universal compassion, and transcendental truth. This narrative forces us to ask whether the highest forms of love require possession or release, whether a king's grief can coexist with a monk's equanimity, and whether a child's inheritance is best measured in gold or in wisdom. The figures of King Shuddhodana, Queen Yashodhara, the young Rahula, and the loyal minister Kaludayi serve as archetypes for the human strug...

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