Buddha and the rose

Mallika Chopra

Book - 2022

Sujata, a milkmaid, observes the Buddha smiling at a single rose, and, closing her eyes, begins to truly perceive the world around her, and her connection to all of the universe.

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Subjects
Genres
Religious fiction
Children's stories Pictorial works
Folk tales
Picture books
Published
Philadelphia : Running Press Kids 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Mallika Chopra (author)
Other Authors
Neha Rawat (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
"This story of Buddha and the Rose is adapted from one of his famous talks. It is told from the perspective of Sujata, a milkmaid, who brought Buddha the rice-pudding to break his fast after meditating on the nature of existence. Sujata could be considered by some as Buddha's first student."
Physical Description
29 unnumbered pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Audience
Ages 4-8.
ISBN
9780762478767
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Everything is connected; a rose provides the path. A group of brown-skinned children sit under a tree with the Buddha, depicted as a brown-skinned man. He holds a rose and is silent. The children are a bit confused, and one child, who narrates, stares and breathes and closes their eyes. Suddenly, the narrator is transported by the rose-ness of the flower. Its scent and its shape speak to them wordlessly. They imagine its journey from seed to flower as well as the weather it has enjoyed and endured. The child thinks of the bees that have visited it and the honey they have made as well as the uses that honey was put to. The narrator contemplates the roles that flowers like this rose play in the lives of humans and sees the rose and themself as special and part of the whole universe. Buddha smiles, and the narrator feels they have understood him, and he knows it. In her author's note, Chopra says this book is based on the story of Sujata and Gautama Buddha, but it bears little resemblance to that story, which takes place before Buddha's enlightenment. As an invitation to mindfulness and feeling oneness with the universe, it is much more successful. Rawat's illustrations are bright, attractive, and inviting. (This book was reviewed digitally.) Not an introduction to Buddhism but may spark an interest in mindfulness or meditation. (Picture book. 4-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.