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Defeating Devadatta's plot from "summary" of The Epic of the Buddha by Chittadhar Hrdaya

The treacherous Devadatta, consumed by jealousy and ambition, hatched a wicked plot to bring down the revered Buddha. He sought to divide the Sangha and turn the disciples against their beloved teacher. Devadatta's heart was filled with malice as he conspired to seize control and claim the leadership for himself. However, the Buddha, with his wisdom and compassion, saw through Devadatta's deceitful schemes. He remained steadfast in his teachings and continued to spread the message of peace and enlightenment. The Buddha's disciples, devoted and loyal, stood by his side, undeterred by Devadatta's machinations. As Devadatta's plot unraveled, his desperation grew. He resorted to more devious tactics, but each one was met with the Buddha's unwavering calm and resilience. The evil intentions of Devadatta were no match for the purity and goodness of the Buddha's teachings. In the end, Devadatta's ambitions crumbled, and he was left defeated and humiliated. The Buddha emerged victorious, not through force or aggression, but through the power of his unwavering faith and righteousness. The Sangha remained united, stronger than ever, under the benevolent guidance of their enlightened leader. The defeat of Devadatta's plot served as a powerful reminder of the triumph of good over evil, light over darkness. The Buddha's teachings endured, shining brightly as a beacon of hope and inspiration for all beings. And Devadatta, in his defeat, learned the ultimate lesson in humility and the futility of greed and hatred.
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    The Epic of the Buddha

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