The Good and the Wicked: A Buddha's Discourse
At the end of the discourse, Anathapindika, the father of Culasubbhadda, approached the Buddha to invite him to have alms-food in his house the following day. But the Buddha replied that he had alread
…mmitment to Culasubbhadda. Confused, Anathapindika points out the geographical distance. The Buddha emphasizes that the good can be felt from afar, akin to the Himalayas, while the wicked remain unseen,…