Summary: A bronze statue by E.H. Brewster is dedicated to Prof. T.W. Rhys Davids and Mrs. C.A.F. Rhys Davids for their translations of the Pali Canon. The text follows the Blessed One seeking solitude, encountering Mara's temptations, and giving advice. Discerning truth and conquering fear, the narrative delves into the Buddha's enlightenment, teaching the Path of Discipline and Enlightenment. Narratives of Ananda petitioning the Buddha and the Buddha deciding to pass away are covered, along with discussions of death and rebirth. The Exalted One consults on state matters, preaches sermons, and interacts with individuals like the courtesan Ambapali and householders. The story of the Buddha with his disciples and the teachings on being manifests in various forms illustrate the Buddha's wisdom and compassion, culminating in the reflections on Sand-castles and the nature of desire in defining existence. This text captures significant events and teachings from the life of the Buddha as depicted through various encounters and philosophical reflections.