I am not saying that he became a beggar in a negative sense.I am only saying that whenever a person has divine qualities, Indians have always identified them. Their designation nor status have never deluded Indians from seeing their divinity. When I say buddha was a beggar it is not wrong because he lived the life of a beggar. We say Krishna was the Charioteer for Arjuna or a cowherd, that doesn't mean we are underestimating him nor are we putting him down. He was a cowherd and we will always say that he was a cowherd. That doesn't depreciate him in any way.
Please don't say Buddha became beggar.
ReplyDeleteBeggar means he lost everything or he born in very poor.
He more than others in thought and in work.
I am not saying that he became a beggar in a negative sense.I am only saying that whenever a person has divine qualities, Indians have always identified them. Their designation nor status have never deluded Indians from seeing their divinity. When I say buddha was a beggar it is not wrong because he lived the life of a beggar. We say Krishna was the Charioteer for Arjuna or a cowherd, that doesn't mean we are underestimating him nor are we putting him down. He was a cowherd and we will always say that he was a cowherd. That doesn't depreciate him in any way.
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