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MerryMikael Since: Oct, 2013
longWriter Since: Apr, 2012
#1177: Nov 5th 2020 at 7:57:28 AM

I realize this hasn't been posted in for about four years, but I have a question for someone who's familiar with buddhism.

See, I've read that one of Buddhism's teachings is that hatred is harmful to the hater, and I'd like to add an example of that under the "religion" section of the Feeling Oppressed by Their Existence trope page.

But I think it'd be better if I had a more concrete example of that; is there a story in buddhism's scriptures or a buddhist fable or parable that illustrates that principle?

EDIT: I think I found one in the tale of Buddha, The Angry Man, and The Gift.

Edited by longWriter on Nov 6th 2020 at 7:35:42 AM

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