Adultery Quote by Buddha
“Four misfortunes befall a heedless man who commits adultery: acquisition of demerit, disturbed sleep, thirdly blame, and fourthly a state of woe.”
About This Quote
Source Sutra: Dhammapada, verse 140, ancient Buddhist text
Adultery brings moral decay, restless mind, social blame, and deep sorrow as consequences
In simple terms: Wrong deeds cause inner turmoil and external suffering
Avoid infidelity to preserve peace
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- marriage counseling
- personal reflection
- relationship advice
- spiritual practice
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What inner habits lead to guilt?
- How does societal judgment affect personal peace?
Even without adultery, other vices can cause similar suffering