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 Let us live happily then, not hating those who hate us! Among men who hate us let us dwell free from hatred! Let us live happily then, free from all ailments among the ailing! Among men who are ailing let us dwell free from ailments!

Let us live happily, then, free from greed among the greedy! Among men who are greedy let us dwell free from greed!

The sun is bright by day, the moon shines by night, the warrior is bright in his armor, thinkers are bright in their meditation; but among all the brightest with splendor day and night is the Buddha, the Awakened, the Holy, Blessed.

XLIX. THE TWO BRAHMANS. At one time when the Blessed One was journeying through Kosala he came to the Brahman village which is called Manasākata. There he stayed in a mango grove.

And two young Brahmans came to him who were of different schools. One was named Vāsettha and the other Bharādvāja. And Vāsettha said to the Blessed One:

"We have a dispute as to the true path, I say the straight path which leads unto a union with Brahmā is that which has been announced by the Brahman Pokkharasāti, while my friend says the straight path which leads unto a union with Brahmā is that which has been announced by the Brahman Tārukkha.

"Now, regarding thy high reputation, O samana, and knowing that thou art called the Enlightened One, the teacher of men and gods, the Blessed Buddha, we have come to ask thee, are all these paths paths of salvation? There are many roads all around our village, and all lead 139