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10, , Death is Inevitable, , man. She had given, married to the only son ofa wealthy, Kisagotami, a young girl was, days.(The young mother was so muc, birth to a beautiful child, butthe child died aftersome, her dead child to, not believe its death) She carried, could, she, that, her, towards, child,, loving, felt very, some medicine to cure her child. People, house and asked the people to give, , every, , pity for the young lady., The young, , "You, , good lady,, , woman, , I, , said to her, then went to a Buddhist monk, who pacified her. He, have such a medicine you are asking for, but knowa man, , I, , myself don't, , who really has it.", , address of that person," said Kisagotami., "Oh, please tell me the name and, "Gautam Buddha can give the medicine," said the monk., , She went to Gautam Buddha, and said to him sobbingly, "My Lord! Can you give me, any medicine that can, , cure, , my child?"), , 4English Reader-6
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Yes,I can cure your child," he said., In those, times, the patient himself or his relatives need to arrang, which the doctors required. So Kisagotami asked Gautam Buddha that which nerD, , ine,, , she bringto cure her child., "I want, , mustard seeds," said, Gautam Buddha. The poor woman, prompted to bring some mustard seed, soon, but Buddha added, "You must, get it froma house where nobody has, died till date", , The young woman went to, bring, the seed carrying her dead child in her, lap. The people tried to help, , Kisagotami., "Here, , are, , mustard seeds. Take, , them.", But she said, (l want the seeds froma house where nobody has died till, date., , The, , people got utterly confused to hear this. They replied, "What are you saying poor, , lady! How can you imagine a house where nobody has died", She could not find, house which has, , never, , a, , single,, , suffered any, , death., , Now she had to accept the, reality of death. She recognised the, eternal truth. "One who has taken, birth will have to die one day") Her, , mind began calmed down herself to, understand the things and she, , became calm. She left the dead body, of her child in a forest, and then, returned to Gautam Buddha. Gautam, , Buddha asked her, "Have you, , brought, , the mustard seeds?", 49 English Reader-6
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"My lord,", , she replied,, , "I haven't. And I don't, , even, , need them, , now., , Fo, For, , now hau, now, have, I, , understood the reality of life and death.", The woman felt, , smiled and, contented after having, Buddha, , nappened to with, , was, , only because, , it, , was, , written in her fate. It, , is, , er, , yr, , whch, which, , inevitable,, , and, , or unwillingly She, has to accept it willingly, on his path., rest to her life piously, lived, and, Buddha, Gautam, of, disciple, , nobody could, Dacame a, , her, , all her doubts with his preachings., She accepted that all, Gautam Buddha's preachings., , removed, , ever escape, , from it. So, , one, , f t 3ere, , 50, , English Reader6
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T, , WORD PoWER, Buddhist monk T, , =T, ; pacified (, ES ) ZiT f5T; sobbingly (feei) =SITR-IR, prompted, g, (, 3Ud; lap(A) =; eternal (TETT) =HAITA;, preaching (sif) =ZIT, 3uGRI;, disciple(feasta) =19T4; piously (TTE Tt) =yfaaar%I, TE), , T, , =, , ), , 00Exercise, , oOC, , COMPREHENSION, A., , Answerthe following questions:, Why did young mother could not believe that her son was dead?, What did young mother say to Lord Buddha?, , 3, , What did Lord Buddha say to the woman?, Why did people get utterly confused to hear the woman prayer?, How had she accepted the reality of the death?, , B, , Wirte'T for true and'F' for false for the following statements, , 1, , Ayoung girl was married toa poor son., The young mother could not believe the death of his daughter, The young woman asked Lord Buddha to give her any medicine that can cure her son., , Death is inevitable, nobody could ever escape from it., At last she accepted the reality of death., , Fillin the blanks with the givenwords:, , Thechild, , after some days., , English Reader-6, , (diseipte)
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need to arrange the, , In those times, the patient himselfor his, , 2., , medicine., 3, , 4, 5., , D., , to bring some mustard seeds soon., , The poor woman, , She could not find a_, , (prompfed), , house which had never suffered any death., , (relatives, , of Gautam Buddha., , She became a, , (disciple, , Who said:, 1, , "You good lady, I myself don't have such a medicine you, , are, , asking for, but I know a, , who really has it.", 2., , "Oh, please tell me the name and address of that person.", , 3., , "My Lord! Can you give me any medicine that can cure my child"?, , 4., , "Yes,I can cure yourchild.", , VOCABULARY, E., , Give the opposites ofthe, 1., , young, , following:, , old, , 2., , 3 laugh, 5., , death, , 4 wealthy, , beautiful, , 6. truth, , GRAMMAR, F, , (died), , Rewrite the following sentences in the Positive, Degree, using'not so as':, is, less, 1 Mybat, heavy than my friend's., , 22., , This table is less big than, , 3., , Adonkey is less beautiful than a horse., , 4., , Acigarette is less strong than a, , 5., , yours., , Mangoes are less cheap than, , cigar., , apples., , Jike, , mar