Akkosaka
Bhāradvāja--
The brahmin--found
the Buddha one day
And railed against
him, throwing harsh words
And abusive insults
the Teacher's way.
The Buddha calmly
said, "Dear brahmin,
Answer, please, my
question to you:
You are a guest and
your hosts offer food;
If you don't want
it, what do you do?"
"I don't accept
it," the brahmin answered.
"In that case
to whom does the food belong?
To the hosts,
no?" asked the Buddha.
"Tell me: am I
right or wrong?"
"The
offered food belongs to the hosts,
Of
course," responded the brahmin surveying
With
curiosity each word that
The
great Master was wisely saying.
The Buddha said,
"Likewise, if you do not
Accept the insults
of those who blast you,
Their unwanted
"gifts" stay with them,
While you're unscathed; it all goes past you."
The brahmin, moved
by the Buddha's words,
Reflected on the
meaning and sought
Deeper understanding
and wisdom
From all the lessons
the Teacher taught.
If others try to
hurt you with words,
Give their nasty
comments short shrift
By staying
unruffled, unperturbed--
By resolutely
refusing their "gift."
(5-5-15) By Bob B
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