Buddha: The Great Departure Page #4

Synopsis: 2005 years ago in India, a boy named Siddhartha Gautama of the kingdom Shakya is born. When Siddhartha was born there was a prophecy that the boy would become a king of all the kingdoms. At that time various kingdoms were continuously raging wars with each other. When the boy attained puberty, he associated with people from the lower class like Migaila a girl who was known as a thief. Siddhartha began to have doubts about the strict class system even though he is raised in luxury as a future king. Later, the powerful kingdom of Kosala attacks the kingdom of Shakya. Both sides fight fiercely. The commander of Kosala's army is the general's son Chapra. He is thought of as the most brave soldier in the kingdom of Kosala. Chapra was actually born into slavery but hid his background. By the general's order he came all the way up into his current position. Chapra wants to make a successful career for himself and Siddhartha abondons his family's wealth to find Tao. These two opposite persons
 
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2011
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juice from the Pyracantha leaves,

added in the Mayeela petals

cooked with the Kalima skin.

This medicine is going

to save Chapra's life.

What is the matter?

A strange woman came in quietly.

Maybe she wants to steal something.

I am begging You

Please give this

medicine to Chapra-Dono.

Please, please give this

medicine to Chapra-Dono

They look alike.

Please give this

medicine to Chapra-Dono.

Well?

The pulse and

respiration are stable.

Father...

Rest well.

Sorry for making you worry.

Why aren't you resting?

You sit here until late

at night every night

Do you have any concerns?

Human die and get ill easily.

Am I not able to do anything?

Does someone have to give up when

he suffers from incurable diseases,

closed his eyes and

wait for death in pain?

Does someone have to

walk towards the darkness?

Life is really

filled with suffering.

I do not know anything.

Although I was born a prince,

but I do not know anything

about things in this world compare

to the public and ordinary soldiers.

No, I am more ignorant than

the people called Sudras.

I want to know.

I would like to learn

all about the world.

Siddhartha-sama.

Get some rest, Princess Yasodhara.

The Ministers blocked Miss Malika

who wanted to come and visit.

He will be fine tomorrow, right?

Yes

You are the son of General

Pudai, Warriors Chapra.

Forget everything about when

you were a slave, understand?

Why the sudden

Where did that woman

get the medicine?

Shut up.

No one mention anything

about that woman. Got it?

Understood.

Could it be

How's Chapra-sama?

Why do you want to know?

Please, Chapra-sama

Sorry, but you must die.

This is the order of General Pudai.

W-Who is that?

Let that woman go.

Chapra-Dono

Chapra

You call him Chapra?

Run.

Chapra

Hurry, Mother.

Mother?

Could it be ...?

Chapra

This must be

Stop, Chapra.

Chapra

Chapra, you are saved.

This is great

Mother.

You have done so well.

Sorry I came late.

I have come to get you, Mother.

Oh no.

Stop.

Chapra

Chapra

Chapra

Run!

My body

Hurry up...

Get them.

Kosala's hero?

As a Sudra, you have cheated us.

That fool.

General Pudai.

Did you adopt Chapra

without knowing that

he is a Sudra?

Yes.

So you have been cheated too?

Y-Yes

What the?

Bring her here.

Come on.

Do not move.

Kneel down.

Sudras, are you Chapra's mother?

Did you give birth to Chapra?

Shut up.

No.

Chapra is not my child.

I found him on the battlefield.

Find him?

That means Chapra is not a Sudra?

Do not deceive me.

He's not my child.

Stop it, mother.

Do not lie to save me.

Chapra

I was very frightened.

I do not know when my

identity will be exposed.

But now I feel better.

Chapra, do you admit that

your real identity is a Sudra?

Yes, I admit.

Why do you keep it secret?

Why can't a slave

become aristocracy?

Of course not!

Who set the rules?

I just want to end poverty

and live without hunger,

beaten, kicked and looked down.

I do not want to

experience all this again.

That's why I

Now for the punishment. General

Pudai will be imprisoned.

Chapra expelled from the country.

It should be a death offense.

But it can not be

regarded as examples

of the death of the offense as well.

Chapra

Chapra's Mother is

sentenced to death.

No way!

My mother did nothing wrong.

I am begging you, let her

be casted away with me.

No matter which dessert we shall go.

Please, sir monk.

Please take pity!

Chapra

Chapra, it does not matter.

As long as you are alive

Alive? How should I live

Without freedom, a slave's

life is full of suffering

Please kill me, too.

I will die with my mother.

He is a liar

and a slave, too. Serve him right.

Ah.

Chapra

And his mother

Bastard.

You two will be sentenced to

death for insulting the country.

Okay, push them down.

Do you aware now?

Run!

Chapra, run!

What is with that boy?

Kill him!

Tatta, run!

Chapra!

Tatta!

Chapra!

Mother

lam your child.

Mother.

Chapra

Chapra!

Dear, dear.

Princess Yasodhara gave

birth to a nice baby.

A bright child,

just like Siddhartha.

No matter howl learn,

I do not see anything.

No one teach me

anything.

As a prince, Siddhartha who

want to be the power of the people.

Was confused.

Because he realizes that

people will experience birth,

old age, sickness, and death.

This is a bitter truth

that can not be changed.

No one can be excluded.

Everyone is born through the

narrow birth canal painfully.

Despite being born, he will

experience pain when getting old.

He will experience

the pain of illness.

Then one day,

he will face the pain of death.

Past, present, future.

As long as someone is alive,

he will suffer until he died.

The pain is not

physical and mental pain.

It will not be gone as desired.

If someone expect something

that will not become true,

he will suffer.

In order to accept

and overcome the pain,

Siddhartha wanted

to find a clear path.

There must be something I can do.

I want to abandon

everything to find them.

Dad, I am leaving.

Please forgive me

for disappointing you.

Siddhartha-sama,

Siddhartha-sama.

Channa.

Siddhartha-sama, please go back.

Dear.

Siddhartha-sama.

Bring Kantaka with you and go back.

Siddhartha-sama?

Return this to my mother as well.

And

Siddhartha-sama, what are

you going to do from now on?

Hand my hair to Yasodhara.

Tell her, I will be back after

I found the path of success.

Pray for my trip.

I'll leave Kantaka to you.

Your Highness.

What is the matter?

The Kosala army has

crossed the Rohini river!

What?

Advance! Advance, attack!

You call me?

Bkamuka.

I hope that you can lead our army.

Yes, but with a condition.

Ah?

I want to be king of this country.

What? That is impossible.

I'm not going to lead

if I can not be the king.

Is it not important if

the Shakya is destroyed?

Even if the country

is destroyed by Kosala,

it has nothing to do with me.

Pledge that you will let

me be the King of Shakya.

I understand.

Do not let the Kosala

army step into Shakya!

Destroy the Shakya!

Attack!

The enemy is confused, rushed in!

Follow the leadership of Bkamuka!

Do not let them step

into our territory.

Is that all that

Kosala army can do, huh?

Kosala Army, listen carefully.

I am the new king of Shakya.

At this time, Siddhartha had

learned to pray for the first time.

Siddhartha, someone

who achieve his goals.

You are sympathetic about

the suffering of others.

You will be able to find your way.

Young Siddhartha had started

his journey to find his path.

He became The Resurrection Buddha.

But that happened a

long time after that.

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Reiko Yoshida

Reiko Yoshida (吉田 玲子, Yoshida Reiko) is a Japanese screenwriter and manga artist. She has written and supervised numerous screenplays for anime series, live-action dramas and films. Her major works include Kasumin, Kaleido Star, Aria, Maria-sama ga Miteru, D.Gray-man, K-On!, Bakuman and Girls und Panzer. In more recent works, she has supervised the screenplays for Majestic Prince, Non Non Biyori, A Town Where You Live, Tamako Market, Yowamushi Pedal and Castle Town Dandelion. In films, she wrote the screenplay for The Cat Returns, the original films that would make up Digimon: The Movie, Kyoto Animation’s hit anime film A Silent Voice, and the film adaptations of Osamu Tezuka's Buddha, the last one's second film was given a stamp of approval by the Dalai Lama. She wrote the story for the manga series Tokyo Mew Mew along with illustrator Mia Ikumi. Among her works, she was recognized for Best Screenplay/Original Work for Girls und Panzer at the Tokyo Anime Award Festival in 2014, and she won another Best Screenplay/Original Work award in 2017. In 2018, she wrote the screenplay for Violet Evergarden which aired on TV in Japan and is licensed by Netflix. more…

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