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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.” quote by Buddha
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“Four misfortunes befall a heedless man who commits adultery: acquisition of demerit, disturbed sleep, thirdly blame, and fourthly a state of woe.”

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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

Key Takeaway

Avoid infidelity to preserve peace

Themes

morality consequences inner peace

Mood

reflective somber

Type

ethical spiritual

When to use this quote

  • marriage counseling
  • personal reflection
  • relationship advice
  • spiritual practice

Key Concepts

karma ethical decay social stigma

Questions to Reflect On

  • What inner habits lead to guilt?
  • How does societal judgment affect personal peace?
A Different Perspective

Even without adultery, other vices can cause similar suffering

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