Reading Notes: Maya's Dream

Life of Buddha: Maya's Dream

Image: Buddha, Alejandro Rojas, Source

I chose this article, because back in high school, many people in my class read Siddhartha and I always wish I had read it.  Buddhism has always been so fascinating to me, but I really don't know that much about it.  Before I started reading Maya's Dream, I realized that I have no idea who this is.  A quick Wikipedia search brought me to an article on her.  Maya is the birth mother of Buddha and her sister was the first Buddhist nun.  I really liked understanding who Maya was before reading this story about her.  It gave the story more depth and understanding.
Slightly off topic, but as I am studying linguistics, I have to talk about it: Maya means "illusion" in Sanskrit, one of the primary languages of Buddhism.  I am curious as to if this name meaning will add anything to the story moving forward.

The Life of Buddha: Maya's Dream by Andre Ferdinand Herold (1922)

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