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________________ T1, 8. THE GENERAL GRIEF OF THE PALACE. 91 king, his father, having lost the prince, was filled, both night and day, with grief; 641 And fasting, sought the gods (for help). He prayed that they would soon restore him, and having prayed and finished sacrifice, he went from out the sacred gates; 642 Then hearing all the cries and sounds of mourning, his mind distressed became confused, as when heaven's thundering and lightning put to bewildering flight a herd of elephants. 643 Then seeing Kandaka with the royal steed, after long questioning, finding his son a hermit, fainting he fell upon the earth, as when the flag of Indra falls and breaks. 644 Then all the ministers of state, upraising him, exhort him, as was right?, to calm himself. After a while, his mind somewhat recovered, speaking to the royal steed, he said : 645 How often have I ridden thee to battle, and every time have thought upon (commended) your excellence! but now I hate and loathe thee, more than ever I have loved or praised thee! 646 My son, renowned for noble qualities, thou hast carried off and taken from me; and left him 'mid the mountain forests; and now you have come back alones; 647 Take me, then, quickly hence and go! And going, never more come back with me! For since you have not brought him back, my life is worth no more preserving; 648 'No longer care I about governing! My son about 1 The heaven-sacrificing-gate. . In agreement with religion. • Or, now you return from the desert (hung) alone.' Digitized by Google
SR No.007676
Book TitleText of Confucianism Part 02
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJames Legge
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1882
Total Pages2405
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size43 MB
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