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The life of Saint Issa not believe yourselves superior to others everywhere; do not humiliate your neighbour."
27 "Help the poor, sustain the feeble; do no evil to anyone; do not covet what others possess and you do not."
The white priests and the warriors having learnt of the discourse which Issa had addressed to the Shudras, determined upon his death, and with this intention sent their servants to search for the young prophet.
But Issa, warned of the danger by the Shudras, left Jagannath by night, reached the mountains, and established himself in the country of the Gautamides, where the great Buddha Shakya-Muni was born, amidst the people who worshiped the one and only sublime Brahma.
Having learned perfectly the Pali language, the just Issa devoted himself to the study of the sacred rolls of the Sutras.
Six years afterwards, Issa, whom the Buddha had chosen to spread the holy doctrine, was able to explain perfectly the sacred rolls.
Then he left Nepal and the Himalaya mountains, descended into the valley of Rajputana and journeyed toward the west, preaching to various peoples the possibility of man's attaining the supreme perfection.
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