பொன்னியின் செல்வன், பாகம் 2 Quotes
பொன்னியின் செல்வன், பாகம் 2: சுழற்காற்று
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பொன்னியின் செல்வன், பாகம் 2 Quotes
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“அலைகடலும் ஓய்ந்திருக்க அகக் கடல்தான் பொங்குவதேன்?”
― பொன்னியின் செல்வன், பாகம் 2: சுழற்காற்று
― பொன்னியின் செல்வன், பாகம் 2: சுழற்காற்று
“... they walked to the Mahamega grove in the centre of which was a sacred, thousand-five-hundred-year-old Bodhi tree.
Bhikshus, devotees and many others were circumambulating the tree, offering flowers to it and paying it obeisance. The Prince paid his respects to it. He said to the other two, “Kings and kingdoms disappear but this tree is proof that righteousness is eternal.”
Looking around, he saw three grooms holding horses that were ready to start out. He went up to them and the grooms greeted him joyfully. He asked them something then turned to Vandiyathevan. “The palace which was burnt down last night was Mahasena's. These people were afraid that we might have been burnt too. They are extremely happy to see us.”
“It might be true that a thousand-five-hundred-year-old tree still stands. But righteousness has long been dead,” said Vandiyathevan.”
― பொன்னியின் செல்வன், பாகம் 2: சுழற்காற்று
Bhikshus, devotees and many others were circumambulating the tree, offering flowers to it and paying it obeisance. The Prince paid his respects to it. He said to the other two, “Kings and kingdoms disappear but this tree is proof that righteousness is eternal.”
Looking around, he saw three grooms holding horses that were ready to start out. He went up to them and the grooms greeted him joyfully. He asked them something then turned to Vandiyathevan. “The palace which was burnt down last night was Mahasena's. These people were afraid that we might have been burnt too. They are extremely happy to see us.”
“It might be true that a thousand-five-hundred-year-old tree still stands. But righteousness has long been dead,” said Vandiyathevan.”
― பொன்னியின் செல்வன், பாகம் 2: சுழற்காற்று
“If someone is about to go to hell, then Kundavai Devi possesses the power to send him to heaven instead. That’s one kind of power. But do you know what Nandini would do? It wouldn’t be amiss to say that her power is a shade stronger than Kundavai’s. Nandini would convince you that hell is a much better place than the heaven and would have you jumping happily into hell. That’s her power!”
― The Storm
― The Storm
