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________________ IV, 1, 65. KARMA. 193 arises as the fruit of Karma is much less than that which arises from other causes. And the ignorant go too far [136] when they say that every pain is produced as the fruit of Karma. No one without a Buddha's insight can fix the extent of the action of Karma. 64. Now when the Blessed One's foot was torn by a splinter of rock, the pain that followed was not produced by any other of the eight causes I have mentioned, but only by external agency. For Devadatta, O king, had harboured hatred against the Tathagata during a succession of hundreds of thousands of births!. It was in his hatred that he seized hold of a mighty mass of rock, and pushed it over with the hope that it would fall upon his head. But two other rocks came together, and intercepted it before it had reached the Tathậgata ; and by the force of their impact a splinter was torn off, and fell upon the Blessed One's foot, and made it bleed. Now this pain must have been produced in the Blessed One either as the result of his own Karma, or of some one else's act. For beyond these two there can be no other kind of pain. It is as when a seed does not germinate that must be due either to the badness of the soil, or to a defect in the seed. Or it is as when food is not digestedthat must be due either to a defect in the stomach, or to the badness of the food. 65. “But although the Blessed One never suffered pain which was the result of his own Karma, or brought about the avoidance of dissimilarity", yet So below, IV, 3, 28. . Visama-parihara-gå both in the Simbalese and the Påli. [35] Diglized by Google
SR No.007673
Book TitleZend Avesta Part 03
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorL H Mills
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1887
Total Pages2618
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size49 MB
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