The life of mortals in this world is troubled and brief and combined with pain. For there is not any means by which those that have been born can avoid dying; after reaching old age there is death; of such a nature are living beings. As ripe fruits are early in danger of falling, so mortals when born are always in the danger of death. As all other vessels made by the potter end in being broken so is the life of mortals. (a) The life of mortals according to Buddha is- (i) long (ii)parallel (iii)short (iv)busy (b) By no means death can be avoided by those- (i) that have been born (ii)that have never been born (iii)that have courage (iv)that have ambition (c) What fear does a ripe fruit have? (i) The fear of being stolen (ii) The fear of being rotten (iii) The fear of falling (iv) The fear of being selected
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