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[edit] A sketch of the Buddha (Gautama)'s life

The Bodhisatta (Buddha-to-be) Asita, the seer, visits the newborn prince

[Date:?? -80 BE] Asita the seer, in his mid-day meditation, saw the devas of the Group of Thirty — exultant, ecstatic — dressed in pure white, honoring Indra, holding up banners, cheering wildly, & on seeing the devas so joyful & happy, having paid his respects, he said: "Why is the deva community so wildly elated?

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