The book The Buddha was written by author Carus, Paul, 1852-1919 Here you can read free online of The Buddha book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Buddha a good or bad book?
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_ Is he dying? _K. _ Not exactly, but I do not see how he can live--on that diet. _S. _ Oh, Visakha, how have I been deprived of my son through a whim! _Both return into the palace. VISAKHA comes back. _ _V. _ It seems that Siddhattha is ruining himself. _K. _ At the rate he is going now, he won't stand it long. He may notlive another month. It is pitiable. You should have seen him. Thatbeautiful young man looks like a consumptive in his last stage. I didnot dare to tell what I thought. The... Princess would not have bornethe sad news. _V. _ Too bad. It looks pretty hopeless. _K. _ I do not see how the Prince can survive. _V. _ What is the idea of these fasts? _K. _ These pious recluses believe that the self is imprisoned in thebody and that the senses are the prison gates. They want to liberatethe soul, and many of them behold visions, but Siddhattha seems todoubt whether the saints of Uruvela proceed on the right track. Indeedhe denies the very existence of the self.
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