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182 DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR : WRITINGS AND SPEECHES

listen to the Buddha preaching at the Jetavana.

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  1. On this his wife began roundly to abuse the Buddha, and said, “This Gotama is but a mad preacher, who deceives the people,” and so on.

  2. “On this” he said, “I resented not her statements, but rather submitted to them and so when I came to die I was born as a spirit, but on account of my pusillanimity I was confined to this tree,” and then he recited these verses.

  3. “Sacrifices and such services are sources of misery, day and night, a continual burden and anxiety.

  4. “To escape sorrow, and destroy the elements of the body, a man should attend to the Law (of Buddha), and arrive at deliverance from all worldly Rules of Religion (World Rishis).”

  5. The Brahmins having heard these words, resolved themselves to go to Shravasti, to the place where the Buddha was, and having explained the object of their visit, the world-honoured said to them:

  6. “Although a man goes naked with tangled hair, or though he clothes himself with a few leaves or garment of bark, though he covers himself with dirt and sleeps on the stones, what use is this in getting rid of impure thoughts ?

  7. “But he who neither contends or kills, or destroys by fire, who desires not to get the victory, who is moved by goodwill towards all the world, there is no ground in such a case for ill-will or hate.

  8. “To sacrifice to spirits in order to find peace (merit), or, after this life expecting reward, his happiness, is not one quarter of that man’s who pays homage to the good.

  9. “He who is ever intent on good conduct and due reverence to others, who always venerates old age, four happy consequences increasingly attend that man— beauty and strength, and life and peace.”

  10. On hearing this from her husband the wife became reconciled.