Buddhist Holy Day Dhamma (27/08/2024)
One who has sons sorrows over sons,
One with cattle sorrows over cattle.
Acquisitions truly are a man’s sorrow;
Without acquisitions one does not sorrow.”
SN 4.8 He Delights (Bhikkhu Bodhi)
One who has sons sorrows over sons,
One with cattle sorrows over cattle.
Acquisitions truly are a man’s sorrow;
Without acquisitions one does not sorrow.”
SN 4.8 He Delights (Bhikkhu Bodhi)
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