Davids, T. W. Rhys (Thomas William Rhys), 1843-1922
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' ' Very good, Nagasena!' 6. The king said : ' Venerable Nagasena, how many kinds of wisdom are there ? ' ' Seven, O king, ' ' And by how many kinds of wisdom does one become wise ? ' ' By one : that is to say by the kind of wisdom called " the investigfation of the Truth \" ' ' Then why is it said there are seven ?' ' Tell me, O king. Suppose a sword were lying in its sheath and not taken in the hand, could it cut off anything you wanted to cut off with it ? ' ' Certainly not. ' ' Just so, gre...at king, by the other kinds of wisdom can nothing be understood without investigation of the Truth. ' ' Very good, Nagasena ! * 7. The king said : ' Which, Nagasena, is there more of, merit or demerit ? ' ' Merit. ' [84] ' But why ? ' ' He who does wrong, O king, comes to feel remorse, and acknowledges his evil-doing. So de- merit does not increase. But he who does well feels no remorse, and feeling no remorse gladness will ^ Dhamma-vi/taya-sambo^^^afigena. 111, 7, 9- PEACE. 129 spring Lip within him, and joy will arise to him thus gladdened, and so rejoicing all his frame will be at peace, and being thus at peace he will experience a blissful feelinof of content, and in that bliss his heart will be at rest, and he whose heart is thus at rest knows things as they really are ^ For that reason merit increases.
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