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The Girl Who Became a Buddha

The Girl Who Became a Buddha

Story of Pajapati, the Woman Who Raised the Buddha Set in 5th Century BCE | Ages 12+

Maria Denjongpa
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Pajapati hates rules.

Her sister and co-queen of Kapilavastu, Maya, tries to gently hold her in check, but Pajapati is irrepressible. When Maya dies, shortly after giving birth to Siddhartha, Pajapati is inconsolable. Yet bring up Siddhartha she must—for the sake of her sister—and with extreme diligence, for it has been prophesied at Siddhartha’s birth that should he see suffering or death, he will leave the kingdom forever.

Despite the protection and restrictions, Siddhartha does live out the prophecy—and goes on to become the Buddha. But this is not his story. This is the story of Pajapati, the woman who raised him, and became a Buddha herself.

Set in the fifth century BCE, Maria Denjongpa’s compelling debut novel explores the nature of love and loss and the challenges of a woman on a spiritual journey.

Imprint: Duckbill

Published: Apr/2026

ISBN: 9780143479307

Length : 336 Pages

MRP : ₹499.00

The Girl Who Became a Buddha

Story of Pajapati, the Woman Who Raised the Buddha Set in 5th Century BCE | Ages 12+

Maria Denjongpa

Pajapati hates rules.

Her sister and co-queen of Kapilavastu, Maya, tries to gently hold her in check, but Pajapati is irrepressible. When Maya dies, shortly after giving birth to Siddhartha, Pajapati is inconsolable. Yet bring up Siddhartha she must—for the sake of her sister—and with extreme diligence, for it has been prophesied at Siddhartha’s birth that should he see suffering or death, he will leave the kingdom forever.

Despite the protection and restrictions, Siddhartha does live out the prophecy—and goes on to become the Buddha. But this is not his story. This is the story of Pajapati, the woman who raised him, and became a Buddha herself.

Set in the fifth century BCE, Maria Denjongpa’s compelling debut novel explores the nature of love and loss and the challenges of a woman on a spiritual journey.

Buying Options
Paperback / Hardback

Maria Denjongpa

Maria Denjongpa is a teacher, writer and paper-mâché artist. She studied anthropology at Brown University, where she met her Sikkimese husband, Sonam. Together, with their two sons and a group of friends, they founded Taktse International School in 2006. For the next thirteen years she taught English from kindergarten to Class XII.
At night in Sikkim, she liked listening to miraculous stories about it raining milk or the flying meditation master who spends the night in a Garuda’s nest. These days she enjoys reading aloud—to herself, her husband and their grandchildren. Always with a hot, milky cup of tea.

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