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Yasodhara and the Buddha

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By combining the spirit of fiction with the fabulism of Indian mythology and in-depth academic research, Vanessa R. Sasson shares the evocative story of the Buddha from the perspective of a forgotten woman: Yasodhara, the Buddha's wife.

Although often marginalized, Yasodhara's narrative here comes to life. Written with a strong feminist voice, we encounter Yasodhara as a fiercely independent, passionate and resilient individual. We witness her joys and sorrows, her expectations and frustrations, her fairy-tale wedding, and her overwhelming devastation at the departure of her beloved.

It is through her eyes that we witness Siddhattha's slow transformation, from a sheltered prince to a deeply sensitive young man. On the way, we see how the gods watch over the future Buddha from the clouds, how the king and his ministers try to keep the suffering of the world from him and how he eventually renounces the throne, his wife and newly-born son to seek enlightenment.

Along with a foreword from Wendy Doniger, the book includes a scholarly introduction to Yasodhara's narrative and offers extensive notes along with study questions, to help readers navigate the traditional literature in a new way, making this an essential book for anyone wanting to learn about Buddhist narratives.

Combines fictional narrative with scholarly analysis to introduce the story of the Buddha from the unique perspective of his wife, Yasodhara, whom he abandons to find enlightenment.

A unique and feminist view of the Buddha's life, as told by his wife
Serves as an engaging introduction to the Buddhist tradition by using the accessible form of fiction
Includes an extensive introduction and critical notes, as well as study questions
Foreword provided by renowned scholar Wendy Doniger

Introductory Note
Foreword, Wendy Doniger
Prologue
1: Beginnings
2: Monsoon Rain
3: Adjustments
4: Durga
5: Festival Day
6: Surpanakha
7: The Choosing
8: The Peacock Garden
9: The Competition
10: Wearing the Red Line
11: Soil and Suffering
12: News
13: The First Sights
14: The Fight
15: In the Arms of a Tree
16: Departure
17: Sadness
18: Tapestries
19: Holding on and Letting Go
20: Out the Gates
21: Devadatta
22: Splendour
23: The Return
24: Overcoming Obstacles
25: Departures
Study Questions
Notes

Sasson's Yasodhara and the Buddha explores the emotional dimensions to the story of the Buddha while also making new connections in familiar material ... to brilliant effect.

Yasodhara and the Buddha by Professor Sasson is a seminal and original contribution to Buddhism literature in terms of the life of the Buddha. An inherently fascinating, impressively informative, exceptionally well written, and thoroughly entertaining, Yasodhara and the Buddha is especially and unreservedly recommended for community, college and university library collections.

Sasson's book is a page-turner, an enchanting fairytale, and at the same time grounded in the realities of the human condition. I was captured and pulled into the events of a time and place to which I was already predisposed. It opened my eyes to the human side of Buddha's story.

Vanessa R. Sasson combines the spirit of fiction with the beauty of Indian mythology and in-depth academic research. She shares the evocative story of the Buddha from the perspective of a forgotten woman: Yasodhara, the Buddha's wife.

Yasodhara and the Buddha is splendid for conjuring visions of floating, of gods and a tree watching over Buddha, of doors of flowers in the forests, or of love walking in the form of a man as it speaks about human ways of comprehending life.

A feminist rendering of an ancient myth, Yasodhara and the Buddha lovingly revives the story of the Buddha's spouse for modern readers. Written by a religious scholar, the novel comes complete with scholarly sources, tracing its roots to the tradition of epic Indian religious storytelling. Marvellous.

Sasson creates a more vibrant story world by borrowing historical information and rich imagination, making the images of Yasodhara and the Buddha more three-dimensional and distinctive. ... [T]his book is highly innovative, with a unique research perspective and a lively and readable story.

Adjunct Professor, McGill University Faculty of Religious Studies.

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