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The Liberation from Bondage : * The Obligations of Liberation
The events punctuating the Lord's life demonstrate his utter independence of nature and its ways. During the coldest season he would meditate in the shade During the hottest months he would meditate in the sun Such experiments of his symbolise the triumph of Purusa over Prakriti or Nature
The Lord left Sravasti to halt outside the village Haledduk 1 There happened to be a large tree called Haledduk under which he stood to meditate A group of travellers going towards Sravasti passed near by They camped under the great tree
It was sun-set The deepening night and the growing chill The tree was his roof It was his courtyard, lodge, clothes and everything The travellers were not anchorities. They owned beds, blankets, quilts and various other things And still they trembled under the open sky They made fire to ward off the cold All through the night, they warmed themselves with it and left before it was dawn They left the fire as it was
The wind grew sharper, fanning the flames of the fire. Goshalak accompanied the Lord He said, 'Sire, the flames move towards us. Let's leave the place We will choose another place.' The Lord continued in his meditation. The flames were now licking their bodies Goshalak receded There was
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Filth year of the pursuits