GOTAMA
quot;Sidd; ingly.
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Very early in t monks, to aken teaco dress to instruct t teacies of tion. t he novices.
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to meet Gotama, ted one, and o talk to ly ted one nodded his approval.
Quot;Yesterday, oed one, I o eacogeto eaco stay aken I art on my pilgrimage.quot;
quot;As you please,quot; tely.
quot;too bold is my speec; Siddinued, quot;but I do not to leave ted one ly told s. Does it please to listen to me for one moment longer?quot;
Silently, the Buddha nodded his approval.
Quot;One t venerable one, I eac of all. Everyteacly clear, is proven; you are presenting t cernal cs. Never before, ted so irrefutably; truly, t of every Brao beat stronger eacly connected, gaps, clear as a crystal, not depending on c depending on gods. may be good or bad,
essential--but ty of t everyted, t t and time, by to being and of dying, t sly out of your exalted teaced one. But according to your very oeacy and necessary sequence of all ty is invaded by somet been t be demonstrated and cannot be proven: teacion. But ire eternal and uniform la again and becomes void. Please forgive me for expressing tion.quot;
Quietly, Gotama ene