27/04/2026
What did Sri Sri say about Lord Buddha?
"Buddha taught people to just drop everything (all that u know) and just be. What is the point of him debating with such knowledgeable people at that time when they already feel that they know everything, even when they do not know everything.
See, if someone is really sleeping, then u can wake them up. But can u wake up a person who is pretending to be asleep? So without knowing if they think they know, then they will never know because it is almost impossible to teach them. So Buddha said he won't talk about God. Like this he chose 11 topics that he said he won't talk about.
He then said, "There is suffering in life". All the intellectual scholars around him agreed to this, that at some point of time or the other, there is sorrow. Sorrow has come in life because of physical discomfort, or because of pride, or due to relationships.
You were supposed to get something, but someone else got it, and that brought you sorrow. You saw someone who is more capable than u, and ur feelings of jealousy brought u sorrow. If it is none of these, then old age brings people sorrow. So for some reason or the other, people experience sorrow, and so Buddha said, "There is suffering in life".
Then he said, "There is way to get out of suffering". By saying this he opened a new path for people, and gave them a new hope. If u are caught in a whirlpool and u see the boat, it gives hope that there is a way out, and that it is possible. So Buddha said that there is a way to be free from misery and attain nirvana (through meditation).
So Lord Buddha taught these things to all those scholars, and guided them into meditation and helped them experience peace.
500-700 years later, this knowledge became a concept again and people forgot the experience. Then Adi Shankaracharya came and said, "Shivoham". He corrected whatever distortions that came into Buddhism and brought people back to the path. That is why he is called Buddha in disguise. He not only revived Buddha's teachings but also added something new.
Buddha used to say everything is nothing, Adi Shankaracharya said everything is complete. He transformed emptiness into fullness."
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