The Buddha & The Sick Monk
While he was there he came
across a chamber where a monk lay in great pain caused by a loathsome
disease.
Although there were many other monks at the monastery, not one
of them was concerned about their sick brother.
The Buddha, beholding
this woeful situation, began to look after the suffering man.
He called
Ananda and together they bathed the monk, changed his dirty bed and
eased his pain.
Then the Buddha admonished the monks of the monastery for their neglect and encouraged them to nurse the sick and care for the suffering.
Then the Buddha admonished the monks of the monastery for their neglect and encouraged them to nurse the sick and care for the suffering.
He concluded by saying, "Whosoever serves the
sick and suffering, serves me."
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