The Buddha's Childhood 'Little Buddha Story'
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 Published On Oct 14, 2024

This song is in the form of a nursery rhyme,
and contains the content of the Buddha's childhood. If you look at the related sutras, spells, and dharanis that are handed down in this content, many contents are implied, and in relation to this, a story about the Buddha's life is being produced. Part of the content. The childhood part was made into a nursery rhyme.

**Great Bodhicitta Dharani that Awakens Bodhicitta**: The part where Siddhartha sees suffering people and decides to find enlightenment is related to awakening Bodhicitta. The Great Bodhicitta Dharani (a spell that evokes the Great Bodhicitta) expresses the desire to help all living beings.

**Compassion of Avalokitesvara**: The scene in the story where Siddhartha receives help from animals and gains the strength to stand up again reminds us of the compassion of Avalokitesvara. Avalokitesvara helps all suffering beings and provides them with mercy and protection. The mantra of Avalokiteshvara, 'Om Mani Padme Hum', contains compassion and love.

**Great Compassion (Great Compassion)**: The scene where Siddhartha regains his strength with the help of the monkey and the deer can be connected to the Great Compassion. The Great Compassion symbolizes great compassion and love for all living beings, and this mantra, which begins with 'Namu Ratana Tayaya Namu Ariyavarogidee...', is considered to have the power of compassion and protection.

**The Heart Sutra of Mahavairocana and Enlightenment**: The process of Siddhartha attaining enlightenment through deep meditation is connected to the Heart Sutra of Mahavairocana. The Heart Sutra symbolizes wisdom and enlightenment, and contains the process of seeing through all truths with the power of meditation.

**The Power of the Unretreating Golden Wheel Hand**: The scene where Siddhartha makes up his mind with the help of animals can express the unretreatable mindset like the Unretreating Golden Wheel Hand. This mantra is a phrase like "Om sana mija savaha", which shows the strength to keep going without backing down in the face of difficulties.

**Metta Sutra (Jataka Tales)**: This story is similar to the stories of Buddha's previous lives in Jataka. There are many stories in which Buddha appears in the form of animals during his many lives to help other beings and develop compassion. Jataka is a representative story in Buddhism that emphasizes the importance of compassion, cooperation, and care.

These Buddhist elements are reflected in the story.

The Buddha story is in the works, but I don't know when it will be completed. If I continue to work hard with a practicing mind, it will happen someday, right? Haha

[ Little Buddha Story - From Prince Siddhartha to Buddha]

Once upon a time, in the beautiful kingdom of Kapilavastu, young Siddhartha grew up in the palace
Curious about the world, I sneaked out the door. In the pain I saw for the first time, my heart became sad

"Why do people suffer like this?"

On the road to find the answer, I stand alone.

A little bird in the forest, whispering hope. "There is great power in you, the world is love"
The laughter of a monkey, brightens my heart.
"It's okay if you smile, cheer up and move forward"
Towards the day I become a Buddha.

Sitting with a tired face under a tree in the forest.
Smiling monkeys, holding out fruit, saying.

"Eat this and cheer up, the world is that easy"
I smiled and regained my strength.

"I want to know the world better, try hard"
But sometimes it's so hard.

A little bird in the forest, whispering hope.
"There is great power in you, the world is love"
The laughter of a monkey, brightens my heart.
"It's okay if you smile, cheer up and move forward"
Towards the day I become a Buddha.

A white elephant appears in my dream.
"The journey is just beginning, don't be afraid and go"
The deers quietly watch over me.
Their whispers, guard my meditation.

A little bird in the forest, whispering hope. "There is great power in you, the world is love"
The monkey's laughter, brightens my heart.
"It's okay if you smile, cheer up and move forward"
Towards the day I become a Buddha.

After years of meditation, I finally attained enlightenment.
I, who became a Buddha, will spread compassion and love.
Hope for the world, escape suffering.
I walk the path of Buddha with everyone.
The path of compassion, the path of wisdom.
Become a Buddha and brighten the world.

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