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OCTOBER, 1977
Parsva :
Kamatha :
Parsva :
Kamatha :
Parsva :
Parsva :
There rises a voice within That tells me not to tarry.
What inhumanity
Is being perpetrated in the name of religion! Those greedy tongues of burning fire
Make millions so miserable.
I hear the wail
Of those that burn in fire.
He who despises life
Is no saint but a hypocrite.
He who commits sin in the name of religion,
Fie on him.
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Religion never teaches violence.
He who commits violence
Shall find refuge nowhere.
What sacrilege!
How dare you decry The five sacred fires?
O Saint, this is no sacrilege; Call this no rivalry.
Truth, non-violence, temperance and austerity Alone constitute true religion.
Religion teaches love and mercy,
It bestows fearlessness to self and others.
To take life, can never be religion, Rather it is a mockery of religion.
Prove thou-I kill.
I take out one wood. You break in twain. Betwixt you find Two serpents roasted.
(Parsva takes out a firewood. Kamatha breaks it in Half-baked serpents fall to the ground. Parsva chants incantations to the reptile-pair)
two.
Unto Arhats the perfect souls embodied, Unto Siddhas-the perfect souls in Nirvana, Unto Sadhus--the ascetics devoted,
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