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Grade XII English (Half Closed Eyes of Buddha)

"Half Closed Eyes of Buddha" by Shankar Lamichhane is a reflective story that delves into themes of spirituality and self-discovery. The narrative follows a protagonist who encounters a statue of Buddha with half-closed eyes, symbolizing a state of deep contemplation and inner peace. The story explores how the statue’s serene expression inspires the protagonist to embark on a personal journey of introspection and enlightenment. Through this encounter, the protagonist grapples with questions of existence and the pursuit of true contentment, ultimately finding a sense of clarity and purpose. The story underscores the transformative power of spiritual symbols in guiding individuals toward self-realization and inner tranquility.

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In "Half Closed Eyes of Buddha," Shankar Lamichhane presents a contemplative narrative centered around a protagonist who encounters a Buddha statue with half-closed eyes, symbolizing deep inner peace and contemplation. The protagonist is deeply moved by the statue’s serene and enigmatic expression, which prompts him to reflect on his own life and spiritual journey. As he contemplates the meaning behind the statue's gaze, he embarks on a path of self-discovery, grappling with existential questions and seeking a deeper understanding of contentment and enlightenment. The story highlights the profound impact of spiritual symbols in prompting personal introspection and guiding individuals towards inner peace and fulfillment.