Vedanta Society of Western Washington

The Greatness of Buddha — Swami Bhaskarananda

May 22, 2016·1h 2m
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Recorded at the Vedanta Society of Western Washington on May 22, 2016.Swami Bhaskarananda reflects on the life and spiritual significance of Gautama Buddha, tracing the major events that led Prince Siddhartha from royal comfort to the search for liberation from suffering. He describes Buddha’s encounters with sickness, old age, and death, his years of spiritual discipline and meditation, and his eventual awakening under the Bodhi tree. The lecture explains the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path as Buddha’s response to the problem of suffering, emphasizing self-discipline, mindfulness, meditation, and inner transformation as essential elements of spiritual life.The talk also explores Buddha’s compassion, patience, and equanimity through stories from his life and interactions with disciples and critics alike. Swami Bhaskarananda discusses Buddha’s role in establishing the first organized monastic order, his influence on spiritual thought in India and beyond, and the Vedantic understanding of Buddha as a divine incarnation who came to help humanity transcend suffering. Throughout the lecture, he presents Buddha not only as a profound teacher of renunciation and meditation, but also as a universal example of wisdom, compassion, and spiritual awakening.

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