The Encounter at the Sinsapa Tree Grove ภพนี้ ภพหน้า ฉบับเติมเต็ม หน้า 10
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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.

หัวข้อประเด็น

- Karma and moral consequences
- Belief in other worlds
- Skepticism in ancient philosophies
- Interactions between leaders and ascetics
- Cultural practices of the brahmins

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' Why are the people of Setavya going forth like this towards the Sivsapa – tree Grove ? ' Then the doorkeeper told him the news. And he said : - ' Then, good doorkeeper, go to the brahmins and householders of Setavya and say to them : - " Payasi, sirs, bids you wait ; he will come himself to see the Wanderer Master Kassapa. " That Boy Kassapa will be winning over at the outset those foolish and inexpert brahmins and householders of Setavya to think : - " There is both another world and there are beings who are born not of parents, and there is fruit, and result of deeds well done and ill done. " But, my good doorkeeper, these three things do not exist. ' ' Even so, sir, ' said the doorkeeper, and carried out his master's bidding. 4. So Payasi, the chieftain, surrounded by the brahmins and householders of Setavya, came to the Sinsapa - tree Grove, and finding the venerable Kassapa, exchanged with him the greetings and compliments of politeness and courtesy, and took his seat on one side. And as to the brahmins and householders of Setavya, some of them bowed before the venerable Kassapa and took their seats on one side ; some of them exchanged with him the greetings and compliments of politeness and courtesy and then took their seats on one side ;
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