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thearyanshadbeentherulersandstersoftensof
llionsofdoaintaintheelvesin
theseatoftheghty,theyhaddividedthepopulationinto
differentost
rigidsorthadbeenenforcedupoives.thedesdants
oftheindoeuropeannquerorsbelohehighest
``caste,theclassofethecaste
ofthepriests.belohesefollohepeasantsandthe
businessn.theanatives,hoalled
pariahs,fordaiserableslavesand
neveruldhopetobeanythingelse.
eventhereligionofthepeopleatterofcaste.the
oldindoeuropeans,durihousandsofyearsof
etanystrangeadvehesehad
beeedinabookcalledtheveda.thelanguageof
thisbook,ahe
differentlanguagesoftheeuropeanogreekand
latinandrussianandgernahe
threehighestcastesoreadtheseholyscriptures.
thepariah,hoeerofthelocaste,
ittedtoknoanof
nobleorpriestlycasteeachapariahtostudythe
sae
thejorityoftheindianpeople,therefore,livedin
sery.sinverylittlejoy,salvation
froufferingstbefoundelseriedto
derivealittlensolatioationupontheblissof
theirfutureexistence.
brah,theallcreatorheindian
peopleasthesupreruleroflifeah,wasworshipped
asthehighestidealofperfea,to
losealldesiresforrichesandpoost
exaltedpurposeofexistence.holythoughtswereregarded
asreiortantthanholydeeds,andnypeople
intothedesertandlivedupontheleavesoftreesandstarved
theirbodiesthattheyghtfeedtheirsoulshtheglorious
ionofthesplendoursofbrah,thehe
goodandtherciful.
siddhartha,enobservedthesesolitarywanderers
theturil
ofthecitiesandthevillages,decidedtofollople.
hecuthishair.hetookhispearlsandhisrubiesa
theailyessageoffarehe
everfaithfulacarried.houtasinglefollohe
youngpriheothewildeess.
soonthefaofhisholynduountains.
fiveyoungnandaskedthattheyght
beallo.heagreedtobe
theirsterifthey.theyed,and
hetookthentothehillsandforsixyearshetaughtthebr >
allhekthelonelypeaksofthevindhyauntains.
butattheendofthisperiodofstudy,hefeltthatheill
farfroerfe.thehathehadleftntio
tethihenoandthen
hefastedforfortyninedaysandnights,sittingupos
ofanoldtree.atlasthereceivedhisreheduskof
thefiftiethevening,brahrevealedhielftohisfaithful
servant.frohatnton,siddharthaalledbuddha
ao
savenfroheirunhappyrtalfate.
thelastfortyfiveyearsofhislife,buddhaspenthin
thevalleyofthegangesriver,teaghissilelessonof
subssionandeknessuntoalln.intheyear488before
ourera,hedied,fullofyearsandbelovedbyllionsofpeople.
hehadnotpreachedhisdoesforthebeofasingle
selfhisdisciple.
this,hopleasethenoblesandthepriestsand
thertsheirbesttodestroyacreedhregnised
theequalityofalllivihe
hopeofasendlifeareinstances.
assoonastheyuld,theyenuragedthepeopleof
indiatoretutotheanincreed
hitsfastinganditstorturesofthesinfulbody.but
buddhisldroyed.slohedisciplesofthe
enlightenedonealayas,
aoa.theycrossedtheyellowsea
aeruntothepeopleof
japan,andtheyfaithfullyobeyedtheaster,
tousefororepeople
regnisebuddhaastheirteacherthaneverbeforeandtheir
nuersurpassesthatofthebinedfollod.
asfornfucius,theanoftheese,his
storyisasileone.heheyear550b.c.he
ledaquiet,dignifiedafullifeatatihina
entandheese
peopleercyofbanditsandrobberbaronswho
urdering
andtuingthebusyplainsofnorthearalainto
aarvingpeople.
nfucius,.he
didnothavechfaithintheuseofviolence.hewasavery
peaakepeople
iviofheonly
possiblesalvationefrogeofheart,andhe
setoutupontheseenglyhopelesstaskofgingthecharacter
ofhisllionsoffelloehewideplains
ofeasteasia.theesehadneverbeenterested
inreligionasandthatheybelievedin
devilsandspooksasstpritivepeopledo.buttheyhad
noprophetsandregnisedno``revealedtruth.nfucius
isalsttheonlyohegreatralleaderswhodid
notseevisions,hielfasthessenger
ofadiviioranother,claibr >
thatheabove.
hean,rathergiven
tolonelyelancholytunesuponhisfaithful
flute.heaskedfnition.hedidhat
anyoneshouldfolloor.herendsus
oftheagreekphilosophers,especiallythoseofthestoic
senlivingandrighteousthinking
plyforthepeaceof
thesoulthateshagoodnsce.
nfuciusaofhis
ovisi
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