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The world beyond the palace Just as the Buddha's teaching were compiled by this followers , the teachings of Mahavira were also recorded by his disciples . These were often in the form of stories , which could appeal to ordinary people . Here is one example, from a Prakrit text known as the Uttaradhyayana Sutta , describing how a queen named Kamalavati tried to persuade her husband to renounce the world: If the whole world and all this treasures were yours, you would not be satisfied , nor would all this be able to save you , When you die , O king and leave all things behind , dhamma alone , and nothing else, will save you . As a bird dislikes the cage, so do I dislike (the world) . I shall live as a nun without offspring , without desire , without the love of gain and without hatred . Those who have enjoyed pleasures and renounced them, move about like the wind, and go wherever they please, unchecked like birds in their flight...... Leave your large kingdom .............abandon what pleases the senses, be without attachment and property , then practise severe penance, being firm of energy .... Name the text from which this excerpt has been taken . What is the language of the text ?

Answer» <html><body><p></p>Solution : The <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/name-573193" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about NAME">NAME</a> of the text is Uttaradhyayana <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/sutta-657080" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about SUTTA">SUTTA</a>. The language of the text is <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/prakrit-604198" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about PRAKRIT">PRAKRIT</a>.</body></html>


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