Q1. Who is the protagonist in 'The Sermon at Benares'?
Q2. What tragedy prompts Kisa to seek Buddha?
Q3. What task does Buddha give Kisa?
Q4. What does the mustard seed represent?
Q5. What does Kisa discover through her quest?
Q6. How does understanding others' suffering affect Kisa?
Q7. What spiritual concept is central to the story?
Q8. How does Buddha's teaching method work in this story?
Q9. What is the primary transformation in Kisa?
Q10. What does the story suggest about suffering?
Q11. How does perspective change help Kisa heal?
Q12. What does the story reveal about compassion?
Q13. What is the significance of the Benares location?
Q14. How does the story challenge Kisa's initial expectations?
Q15. What role do the bereaved families play?
Q16. What does the story suggest about denial of death?
Q17. How is the parable structured as teaching?
Q18. What does the story teach about individual grief?
Q19. What is the ultimate message of Kisa's journey?
Q20. How does the story remain relevant across cultures and time?