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International Journal of Contemporary Research in Multidisciplinary
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International Journal of Contemporary Research In Multidisciplinary, 2026;5(1):172-174

Emotional And Spiritual Dimensions in Vanessa R. Sasson's Yasodhara: A Novel About the Buddha's Wife

Author Name: Mohamed Esak Kutty Sheikh Syedali A;   Dr. M. Benazir Nuzrath;  

1. M.A. English (II Year), Sadakathullah Appa College (Autonomous), Rahmath Nagar, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, India

2. M.Phil., SET., PhD, Assistant Professor, PG Department of English, Sadakathullah Appa College (Autonomous), Rahmath Nagar, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu

Abstract

Vanessa R. Sasson’s Yasodhara: A Novel about the Buddha’s Wife offers a compelling reimagining of the life of Yasodhara, a figure often marginalized in Buddhist narratives. The research paper explores the emotional and spiritual dimensions of Sasson’s portrayal, emphasizing how the novel humanizes Yasodhara beyond her traditional role as Siddhartha’s consort. The text foregrounds her inner struggles, resilience, and spiritual awakening, thereby challenging androcentric readings of Buddhist history. Through a close analysis of narrative voice, symbolism, and character development, the study highlights how Sasson reconstructs Yasodhara’s emotional landscape—her love, grief, longing, and eventual transcendence—as integral to the broader spiritual discourse. The paper argues that Yasodhara’s journey embodies a dual dimension: emotional, in her confrontation with abandonment, motherhood, and loss; and spiritual, in her capacity to transform suffering into insight. Sasson’s narrative situates Yasodhara as a seeker in her own right, whose spiritual trajectory parallels and complements Siddhartha’s quest. By weaving together historical imagination and literary creativity, the novel underscores the importance of female perspectives in Buddhist storytelling. The paper demonstrates that Sasson’s Yasodhara is not merely a retelling but a profound meditation on the emotional and spiritual dimensions of human experience. It invites readers to reconsider the silenced voices in religious traditions and to recognize the transformative power of empathy, resilience, and spiritual agency in shaping the legacy of Buddhism.

Keywords

Emotional Suffering, Spiritual Transformation, Womanhood, Buddhist Rewriting, Feminine Voice.