The Consequences of Heedlessness and the Path to Salvation ชาดก เรื่องโปรด The Favorite Jatakas หน้า 78
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This text emphasizes the dire consequences awaiting those who ignore the Buddha's teachings. It contrasts the plight of the heedless with the rewards of those who adhere to his guidance. The recitation highlights the perils faced by those who neglect the instructions of the enlightened one, likening them to merchants devoured by goblins. In contrast, followers of the Buddha are likened to a bird-horse that saves merchants, illustrating the salvation that comes from heeding his advice. Ultimately, the narrative culminates in the enlightenment of the speaker and the collective progress of many others towards various paths of enlightenment, showcasing the importance of adhering to the Buddha's teachings to attain blessedness and Nirvana. This understanding is pivotal for followers on their spiritual journey.

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-Consequences of heedlessness
-Importance of Buddha's advice
-Salvation and suffering in Buddhism
-Path to enlightenment
-Imperishable Nirvana

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so, even so, they who neglect the advice of the Buddhas, both Brethren and Sisters, lay Brethren and lay Sisters, come to great misery in the four hells, places where they are punished under the five fetters, and so forth. But those who abide by such advice come to the three kinds of fortunate birth, the six heavens of sense, the twenty worlds of Brahma, and reaching the state of imperishable Nirvana they attain great blessedness.” Then, becoming perfectly enlightened, he recited the following verses: “They who will neglect the Buddha when he tells them what to do, As the goblins ate the merchants, likewise they shall perish too. They who hearken to the Buddha when he tells them what to do, As the bird-horse saved the merchants, they shall win salvation too.” When the Master had ended this discourse, he declared the Truths and identified the Birth:--at the conclusion of the Truths the backsliding Brother entered on the Fruit of the First Path, and many others entered on the Fruit of the First, Second, Third or Fourth:-- “The Buddha’s followers were the two hundred and fifty who followed the advice of the horse, and I was the horse myself.”
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