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Chapter 39: An Unfilial Child Is Better Than a Cane

Once, a wealthy Brahmin in the Acropolis, dressed in tattered clothes, came to the Buddha's dwelling with a gray face, and after paying homage to...

Chapter 38: The Holy One of the World is not exempt from sickness

Once, when the Buddha fell ill with a bad cold, His Holiness Yubowana was serving at the Buddha's side, and the Buddha said to His Holiness Ubowan...

Chapter 37: Only by sowing many times can the fruit be reaped many times

Once, when the Buddha put on his robes at noon and took a rice bowl, he went door to door in the Acropolis, where he did not distinguish between rich...

Chapter 36: Cultivating the Liberated Field

One time, the Buddha lived in the village of Anara in the Magadha kingdom, and one day the Brahmins were having their servants plow the fields with fi...

Chapter 35: The Sorrow of Losing Fourteen Cows

At one time, Buddha lived in a dense forest in the kingdom of Jausaro. At that time, a Brahmin had lost fourteen cows, and he was looking for these lo...

Chapter 34: Offering the Fire of Liberation in the Heart

At one time, the Buddha lived by the Sundra River in the kingdom of Josara. At that time, a Brahmin offered offerings to the god of fire by the Sundra...

Chapter 33: The Buddha said that following causes and conditions is not for profit

At one time, when the Buddha lived in a bamboo forest where the chinchilla were kept in the city of the king, a Zoroastrian Brahmin was preparing for...

Chapter 32: Purity is practiced step by step

Sometimes, the pure Brahmin came to the Buddha's residence, and after paying homage to the Buddha, he sat down on the side. The pure Brahmin said...

Chapter 31: How Can I Untie and Bond?

Once, the bound Brahmin came to the Buddha's residence, and after topping the Buddha, he sat down next to him, and the bound Brahmin said to the B...

Chapter 30: How to Be Truly Harmless?

Once, when the Brahmin came to the Buddha's residence, after paying homage to the Buddha, he sat down and said to the Buddha, "Venerable, my...