第53节

    【】yitved

    oreaheuhatborderupon

    theatlanticbeethestersoftheearth.

    therearethosehatthehesuicide

    ofthegreateuropeannationshasgreatlydihe

    iortaheatlaheyexpeivilisation

    eritiandfihe

    pa.butidoubtthis.

    thepaniedbyasteadyincreasein

    thesizeofshipsandabroadeningoftheknohenavigators.

    theflatbottodvesselsoftheheeuphrates

    hesailingvesselsofthephoenis,the

    aegeans,thegreeks,thecarthaginiansandtherons.

    theseintuhesquareriggedvesselsof

    thepueseandthespaniards.aerweredriven

    froheobythefullriggedcraftoftheenglishandthe

    dutch.

    atpresent,hoionnolongerdependsupon

    ships.aircrafthastakenandiaketheplace

    ofthesailingvesselaear.thetreof

    civilisatioofaircraftand

    oreshallbetheundisturbed

    hoofthelittlefishes,esharedtheirdeep

    residenrace.

    buddhaandnfucius

    ngbuddhaandnfucius

    thedisveriesofthepueseandthespaniardshad

    broughtthechristiansofeeuropeintot

    hthepeopleofindiaandofa.theykneourse

    thatchristianitytheiononthisearth.there

    dansahenishtribesofnorthe

    africaidstonesarees.but

    inindiaandinathechristiannquerorsfoundnew

    llionsand

    tohearofhibecausetheythoughttheiroh

    uchbetterthanthatofthe.

    asthisisastoryofnkindandnotanexclusivehistoryof

    thepeopleofeuropeandourisphere,youought

    tokhingofteneagandwhose

    exalentioiheasahoughts

    ofthejorityofourfelloravellersonthisearth.

    inindia,buddhahegreatreligious

    teacher.hishistoryisaingone.hewasboin

    thesixthturybeforethebirthofchrist,hinsightofthe

    ghtyhilayauntains,wherefourhundredyearsbefore

    zarathustraorzoroaster,thefirstofthegreatleadersof

    thearyaheebranchofthe

    indoeuropeanracehadgiventoitself,hadtaughthispeople

    tardlifeasantinuousstrugglebetan,

    andorzd,thegodsofevilandgood.buddhas

    fatherightychiefaribeofthe

    sakiyas.histher,haya,hedaughterofa

    neighbking.shehadbeenrriedwhenshewasavery

    younggirl.butnyonshadpassedbeyoant

    ridgeofhillsandstillherhusbandhoutanheirwho

    shouldrulehislandsafterhiatlast,y

    yearsold,herdaydsheightbe

    angheroeintothis

    world.

    itaha

    yahadspentherearliestyears.onenightsheing

    areesofthegardenofluini.thereherson

    eofsiddhartha,butweknow

    hisbuddha,eanstheenlightenedone.

    ii,siddharthagreeyoung

    prindarriedto

    hisusinyasodhara.duritenyearshelived

    faraallpainandallsuffering,behieg

    heroyalpalace,aingthedaywhenheshould

    sueedhisfatheraskingofthesakiyas.

    butithappehathirtyyearsold,hedrove

    outsideofthepalacegatesandsaanwhowasoldand

    bsuldhardlycarry

    theburdenoflife.siddharthapointedhiuttohisa,

    a,butaanshattheresof

    poorpeopleinthisoreorlessdidnot

    tter.theyoungprincehedidnotsay

    anythingandbacktolivehhisher

    andhistherandtriedtobehappy.alittleerhe

    leftthepalaceasendti.hiscarriagetanwho

    sufferedfroterribledisease.siddharthaaskeda

    anssuffering,butthea

    ansanysickpeopleinthisworld

    andthatsuatter

    verych.theyoungprincehis

    butagaiuedtohispeople.

    afehaorderedhis

    carriageiogototheriverandbathe.suddenlyhis

    horsesanting

    bodylayspraheditchbesidetheroad.theyoung

    prinhthings,was

    frightened,butnottondsuchtrifles.the

    heruleoflifethatall

    thingsstetoanend.nothihegrave

    aedusallandthereape.

    thatevening,e,he

    usic.ayhiswifehad

    givenbirthtoason.thepeopleedbecausenow

    theykhereothethrohey

    anydru.siddhartha,

    hosharetheirjoy.thecurtainoflifehadbeen

    liftedandhehadleaedthehorrorofehe

    sightofdeathandsufferingfollolikeaterribledrea

    thatnighttheonly.siddhartha

    anythings.neveragain

    uldhebehappyuntilheshouldhavefoundasolutiontothe

    riddleofexistenidedtofinditfaraall

    thoseheloved.softlyhewhere

    yasodharahherbaby.thenhecalledfor

    hisfaithfultofollow.

    togetherthetenintothedarknessofthenight,

    oofiforhissoul,theothertobeafaithfulservant

    untoabelovedster.

    thepeopleofindiaangsiddharthawanderedfor

    heninastateofge.theiraors,

    thenativeindians,hadbeennqueredhoutgreatdifficulty

    bytheantusinsandtherea

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