From astrologers the King heard,  
The same what Sage Asita told,  
But added, “He’ll become a monk 
In the holy order of highest rank.” 
 
“In the assumed Buddha’s role,  
He’ll be an enlightened Soul,  
For the salvation of mankind,  
And this is what, we now find.” 
 
The King asked them then,  
How could he save his son?  
He wished his son to be a ruler 
And not a religious wanderer. 
 
“They said, “Better your son 
Avoid seeing any old man,  
Or a sickly man, or a dead one,  
Or a monk, not even one.” 
  
“They’ll make the prince,  
His royal role, to renounce, ” 
He heard what they said,  
And then became worried. 
 
He didn’t like to lose 
His dear most prince,  
Whom he kept in the palace 
Under his strict vigilance. 
 
In order to retain 
He gave his son 
All kinds of pleasures 
In unlimited measures. 
 
He banned the words 
Of death and disease 
Inside the four walls 
Of the guarded palace. 
 
Siddhartha was indeed 
An extraordinary child,  
Born to save this world 
From miseries manifold. 
 
The King wanted an heir 
After his final departure,  
But the divine order 
Went against his desire.
Rajaram Ramachandran
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