Tricycle Talks

Revisiting the Story of the Buddha’s Life with Donald S. Lopez Jr.

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Sep 17, 2025
In this intriguing conversation, Donald S. Lopez Jr., a distinguished professor of Buddhist and Tibetan Studies, explores the life of the Buddha through both mythological and historical lenses. He discusses the challenges of narrating the Buddha's journey, emphasizing the mystical elements that define his existence. The dialogue also touches on the Buddha's pivotal encounters with mortality, his battle with Mara during enlightenment, and the ongoing debate about his historical presence versus the value of his teachings. These reflections invite listeners to reconsider the legacy of Buddhism.
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INSIGHT

Smile That Reaches Heavens And Hells

  • The Buddha's smile emits multicolored rays that touch hells and heavens and can predict rebirth.
  • Even small gestures of the Buddha carry cosmological potency in the myths.
ANECDOTE

Immaculate Elephant Conception

  • Lopez recounts the legendary birth: the Bodhisattva enters his mother's womb as a white elephant and emerges from her right side at Lumbini.
  • The newborn walks, speaks, and declares this his final lifetime.
INSIGHT

Palace Life As Second Gestation

  • The prince's 29‑year sheltered life hides old age, sickness, and death until four chariot rides shock him awake.
  • Lopez notes this amnesia theme explains why the palace life reads like a second gestation.
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