He who has renounced all violence towards all living beings, weak or strong, who neither kills nor causes others to kill — him I call a holy man.
Founder of Buddhism
He who has renounced all violence towards all living beings, weak or strong, who neither kills nor causes others to kill — him I call a holy man.
Founder of Buddhism
Dhammapada, Chapter 26, Verse 1.
c. 5th century BCE
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