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(Starved figure)--Asceticism
 
(Starved figure)--Asceticism
For six years he studied and [[meditated]]. As was the custom in those days, he punished and [[disciplined]] the [[body]] until he was nearly [[dead]]. Finally [[realizing]] that this was not the right way, he began to [[live]] moderately and to maintain a healthy [[body]] in [[order]] to practice in his quest for understanding and [[enlightenment]].
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For six years he studied and [[meditated]]. As was the {{Wiki|custom}} in those days, he punished and [[disciplined]] the [[body]] until he was nearly [[dead]]. Finally [[realizing]] that this was not the right way, he began to [[live]] moderately and to maintain a healthy [[body]] in [[order]] to practice in his quest for [[understanding]] and [[enlightenment]].
  
 
vi) (Tempters)--Temptations
 
vi) (Tempters)--Temptations

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(Starved figure)--Asceticism For six years he studied and meditated. As was the custom in those days, he punished and disciplined the body until he was nearly dead. Finally realizing that this was not the right way, he began to live moderately and to maintain a healthy body in order to practice in his quest for understanding and enlightenment.

vi) (Tempters)--Temptations The demon Mara sought to break the spirit of the meditating man and sent various lures away from the path Siddhartha had chosen. First he sent worldly pleasures. When these failed, he sent his army-cum-monsters but the power of the nearly enlightened Buddha was able to stop them and turn their weapons into lotus blossoms. Evil, in the guise of Mara and his tricks, was defeated and righteousness prevailed. The three voluptuous women trying to seduce him leave no doubt that this is the tempta-tion scene!

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