Mahamaya will die in upcoming episode...!!

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Yes...she will no more in life of Buddha.

Maha Prajapati will take care of Siddhartha.

Here Wiki...of her.Read this.


Maya (mother of Buddha)

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19th century Nepalese statue of My, Muse Guimet, Paris

Queen My of Sakya (Mydev) was the birth mother of Gautama Buddha, the sage on whose teachings Buddhism was founded, and the sister of Mahpajpat Gotam, the first Buddhist nun ordained by the Buddha.[1][2]

My means "illusion" or "enchantment" in Sanskrit and Pli. My is also called Mahmy ("Great My") and Mydev ("Queen", literally deva (goddess) My). In Tibetan she is called Gyutrulma and in Japanese is known as Maya-fujin (').

In Buddhist tradition Maya died soon after the birth of Buddha, generally said to be seven days afterwards, and came to life again in a Buddhist heaven, a pattern that is said to be followed in the births of all Buddhas.[1] Thus Maya did not raise her son who was instead raised by his maternal aunt Mahapajapati Gotami.[1] Maya would, however, on occasion descend from Heaven to give advice to her son.[1]


Iconography

The birth of Siddhrtha Gautam Buddha from Nepal, Gandhara, 2-3rd century CE.

In Buddhist literature and art Queen Maya is portrayed as a beautiful fecund woman in the prime of life.

Her beauty sparkles like a nugget of pure gold. She has perfumed curls like the large black bee. Eyes like lotus petals, teeth like stars in the heavens.

From the Lalitisvara Sutra[3]

Although sometimes shown in other scenes from her life, such as having a dream foretelling her pregnancy with Gautama Buddha or with her husband King Suddhodana seeking prophecies about their son's life, shortly after his birth, she is most often depicted whilst giving birth to Gautama, an event that is generally accepted to have taken place in Lumbini in modern day Nepal. Maya is usually shown giving birth standing under a tree and reaching overhead to hold onto a branch for support. Buddhist scholar Miranda Shaw, states that Queen Maya's depiction in the nativity scene follows a pattern established in earlier Buddhist depictions of the tree spirits known as yaksini. [4]


Life of Maya

My married King uddhodana (Pli: Suddhodana), the ruler of the kya clan of Kapilvastu. She was the daughter of King uddhodhana's uncle and therefore his cousin; her father was king of Devadaha.[2]

Queen My's white elephant dream, and the conception of the Buddha. Gandhara, 2-3rd century CE.

My and King Suddhodhana did not have children for twenty years into their marriage. According to legend, one full moon night, sleeping in the palace, the queen had a vivid dream. She felt herself being carried away by four devas (spirits) to Lake Anotatta in the Himalayas. After bathing her in the lake, the devas clothed her in heavenly cloths, anointed her with perfumes, and bedecked her with divine flowers. Soon after a white elephant, holding a white lotus flower in its trunk, appeared and went round her three times, entering her womb through her right side. Finally the elephant disappeared and the queen awoke, knowing she had been delivered an important message, as the elephant is a symbol of greatness in India.[5]

According to Buddhist tradition, the Buddha-to-be was residing as a bodhisattva in the Tuita heaven, and decided to take the shape of a white elephant to be reborn on Earth for the last time. My gave birth to Siddharta c. 563 BCE. The pregnancy lasted ten lunar months. Following custom, the Queen returned to her own home for the birth. On the way, she stepped down from her palanquin to have a walk under the Sal tree (Shorea robusta), often confused with the Ashoka tree (Saraca asoca), in the beautiful flower garden of Lumbini Park, Lumbini Zone, Nepal. Maya Devi was delighted by the park and gave birth standing while holding onto a sal branch. Legend has it that Prince Siddhrtha emerged from her right side. It was the eighth day of April. Some accounts say she gave him his first bath in the Puskarini pond in Lumbini Zone. But legend has it that devas caused it to rain to wash the newborn babe. He was later named Siddhrtha, "He who has accomplished his goals" or "The accomplished goal".

Scholars generally agree that most Buddhist literature holds that Maya died seven days after the birth of Buddha, and was then reborn in the Tavatimsa Heaven, where the Buddha later preached the Abhidharma to her. Her sister Prajpat (Pli: Pajpat or Mahpajpat Gotam) became the child's foster mother.[1]

After Siddhartha had attained Enlightenment and become the Buddha, he visited his mother in heaven for three months to pay respects and to teach the Dharma.

Cross-cultural analogies

See also: Comparison of Buddhism and Christianity
Buddha's birth (Bharhut) Brahmi text: bhagavato rukdanta

Referring to the prophetic dream Queen Maya had prior to conception, some versions of the life story of the Buddha say that he was conceived without sexual activity. This interpretation has led to parallels being drawn with the birth story of Jesus.[6]

Z. P. Thundy has surveyed the similarities and differences between the birth stories of Buddha by Maya and Jesus by Mary and notes that while there are similarities such as virgin birth, there are also differences, e.g. that Mary outlives Jesus after raising him, but Maya dies soon after the birth of Buddha, as all mothers of Buddhas do in the Buddhist tradition.[6] Thundy does not assert that there is any historical evidence that the Christian birth stories of Jesus were derived from the Buddhist traditions, but suggests that "maybe it is time that Christian scholars looked in the Buddhist tradition for the sources of the idea".[6]

Other scholars have, however, rejected any influence, e.g. Paula Fredriksen states that no serious scholarly work places Jesus outside the backdrop of 1st century Palestinian Judaism.[7] Eddy and Boyd state that there is no evidence of a historical influence by outside sources on the authors of the New Testament, and most scholars agree that any such historical influence on Christianity is entirely implausible given that first century monotheistic Galilean Jews would not have been open to what they would have seen as pagan stories.[8]




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Posted: 10 years ago

Yes,in the precap of 1st episode they showed Mahadevi Prajapati and King Shuddhodhana with baby Siddharth but Queen Mahamaya was absent in the ceremony.
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Yes,in the precap of 1st episode they showed Mahadevi Prajapati and King Shuddhodhana with baby Siddharth but Queen Mahamaya was absent in the ceremony.



Yes...because in actual history...Mahamaya was died in a couple of days after Siddharth's Birth.

So sad.Actress is nice..who is playing role & also character is excellent.

Now Prajapati will take care of Siddharath as her own son.😛
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Posted: 10 years ago

According to some Buddhist texts,Queen Mahamaya comes to the earth from heaven to give an advice to buddha.😊
Edited by Cool-n-Fresh - 10 years ago
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According to some Buddhist texts,Queen Mahamaya comes to the earth from heaven to give an advice to buddha.😊




Yes...This is also written in Wiki.

After all she was mother of God...!!😛
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Posted: 10 years ago
thanks manan for sharing.   Could be she might be seen again at some point in the show?
 
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thanks manan for sharing.   Could be she might be seen again at some point in the show?

 



Yes.May be they can show her as advising to Buddha.Because it is narrated in history.
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^^^ just a cameo appearance
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<font color="#000099">According to some Buddhist texts,Queen Mahamaya comes to the earth from heaven to give an advice to buddha.😊</font>



As far as I know its other way, lord buddha went to teach dharma to his mother in trayastrimsha, another realm.Edited by sandiya_21683 - 10 years ago
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So She Will Be Seen Again As Devi Ganga On DKDM. (: