Summary: to seek enlightenment. After years of meditation and self-discipline, he attained enlightenment under a fig tree and became known as the Buddha. His teachings of peace, non-violence, and self-improvement spread throughout India and beyond. In Burma, Buddhism is deeply rooted, with monks playing a significant role in society by teaching and guiding the people. Buddhist monasteries are centers of learning and spirituality, and every Buddhist boy spends time in a monastery. The simplicity and beauty of Buddhist beliefs are reflected in the magnificent pagodas like the Shwe Dagon, a symbol of Burma's spiritual heritage. The author's experiences in India also highlight the importance of agriculture in rural life, showcasing the challenges and progress in scientific farming practices. The book presents a vivid portrayal of the cultural diversity, historical richness, and natural beauty of India, while also shedding light on the author's personal journey in the country.