Buddhist Holy Day Dhamma (30/11/2024)
Whoever wrongs a man who has done no wrong,
a pure man who has not a blemish,
the evil backfires on the fool,
like fine dust thrown upwind.”
SN 7.4 With Bhāradvāja the Bitter (Bhikkhu Sujato)
Whoever wrongs a man who has done no wrong,
a pure man who has not a blemish,
the evil backfires on the fool,
like fine dust thrown upwind.”
SN 7.4 With Bhāradvāja the Bitter (Bhikkhu Sujato)
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