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The Gospel of Buddha:Chapter 38: The Bhikkhus Rebuked

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And it happened that the Blessed One walked up and down in the open air unshod. [1]

When the elders saw that the Blessed One walked unshod,
they put away their shoes and did likewise.
But the novices did not heed the example of their elders
and kept their feet covered. [2]

Some of the brethren noticed the irreverent behaviour of the novices
and told the Blessed One; and the Blessed One rebuked the novices and said:
"If the brethren, even now, while I am yet living,
show so little repect and courtesy to one another,
what will they do when I have passed away?" [3]

And the Blessed One was filled with anxiety
for the welfare of the truth; and he continued: [4]

"Even the laymen, O bhikkhus, who move in the world,
pursuing some handicraft that they may procure them a living,
will be respectful, affectionate, and hospitable to their teachers.
Do ye, therefore, O bhikkhus,
so let your light shine forth, that ye,
having left the world and devoted your entire life to religion
and to religious discipline,
may observe the rules of decency,
be respectful, affectionate, and hospitable to your teachers and superiors,
or those who rank as your teachers and superiors.
Your demeanour, O bhikkhus, does not conduce to the conversion of the unconverted
and to the increase of the number of the faithful.
It serves, O bhikkhus, to repel the unconverted and to estrange them.
I exhort you to be more considerate in the future,
more thoughtful and more respectful." [5]

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