The Legacy of Anathapadika and His Daughters ดุสิตบุรี (ฉบับ ๒ ภาษา) Tusita Realm หน้า 40
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Anathapadika, after appointing his aged daughters Maha Subhadda and Culla Subhadda, watches them both attain the Fruit of Conversion before marriage. His youngest daughter, Sumana, attains the Fruit of the Second Path but chooses to remain unmarried, leading to a poignant conclusion as she dies suddenly, leaving a profound impact on her father.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-Anathapadika's family dynamics
-Maha Subhadda's conversion
-Culla Subhadda's journey
-Sumana's enlightenment
-The impact of faith on relationships

ข้อความต้นฉบับในหน้า

Anathapadika appointed his oldest daughter Maha Subhadda; the latter showed the monks the customary attentions, hearkened to the Law, and as a result obtained the Fruit of Conversion; afterwards she married and went to live with her husband's family. Then he appointed Culla Subhadda, who followed her older sister's example, obtaining the Fruit of Conversion, and afterwards marrying and going to live with the family of her husband. Finally he appointed his youngest daughter Sumana. Sumana obtained the Fruit of the Second Path, but remained unmarried. Anathapadika was in the refectory when he received his daughter's message, but immediately went to her and said, "What is it, dear daughter Sumana?" Sumana said to him, "What say you, dear youngest brother?" "You talk incoherently, dear daughter." "I am not talking incoherently, youngest brother." "Are you afraid, dear daughter?" "I am not afraid, youngest brother." She said no more, but died immediately.
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