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[8.2] In a fine chamber in another scene of Kapilavastu, the Bodhisattva sits the king’s lap. A sage stands before him. He is dark skinned old man with unkempt grayish hair and a black mustache. He wears a brahmin’s thread, and holds a cane, water vase, and sacred pills. He looks at the Bodhisattva with his right hand slightly raised. In another location, the sage spits toward the king. When the sage is on his way to the palace from the outside, he is an ordinary visitor. But when he leaves, he walks on a silk spread on the path spread outside the palace gate. [8.1] In a cave nearby, the sage rests in meditative concentration with a young brahmin beside him. This was the cycle on the birth.Chapter Kha. Draw the Bodhisattva in the form of a child, surrounded by one hundred nurses. [8.4 ]There is a very large golden bowl filled with rice. One side of the bowl is tied to a herd of elephants with rope. The Bodhisattva youth draws in the bowl with one finger, he also draws in the elephants. The Buddha eats rice porridge. It is better if the Bodhisattva pulls the bowl with left hand and eats with his right.
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