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In the story, Payasi, the chieftain of Setavya, is informed about a gathering at the Sinsapa tree grove where the Wanderer Master Kassapa is present. While some householders and brahmins approach with reverence, there are underlying doubts about the existence of otherworldly entities and moral consequences. Payasi aims to challenge these beliefs, asserting that notions of another world and the results of deeds do not exist. This story reflects a deep philosophical discourse on faith and reality, centering around the teachings of Kassapa and the skepticism of Payasi, highlighting the significant cultural tensions of the time. For more details, visit dmc.tv.
- Karma and moral consequences
- Belief in other worlds
- Skepticism in ancient philosophies
- Interactions between leaders and ascetics
- Cultural practices of the brahmins