Verses of Khemā, Lamp of Refuge (AI GENERATED)
Khemā-Khemasaraṇādīpika Gāthā
Verses of Khemā, Lamp of Refuge
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Seeking Shelter in the World
Many people, driven by fear, go for refuge to mountains, forests, groves, trees, and shrines.
In times of danger or distress, human beings seek out sacred places in nature — hoping for safety and relief. -
The Insecure Refuge
But such is not a secure refuge; it is not the supreme refuge.
By going to those places, one is not freed from suffering.
Though revered, they do not offer true peace; those who rely on them do not escape from suffering. -
Turning to the Triple Gem
But one who has gone for refuge to the Buddha, the Dhamma, and the Saṅgha sees with right wisdom the Four Noble Truths.
That person clearly understands, with insight, the nature of suffering and the way beyond it. -
The Heart of the Path
Namely: suffering; its origin; its cessation; and the Noble Eightfold Path
— the way leading to the peace beyond all suffering. -
The True Refuge
This is the secure refuge, the supreme refuge.
By going to this refuge, one is truly released from every kind of suffering.
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