Edwin Arnold, in his wonderful poem, “The Light of Asia,” which tells the story of the Buddha, explains the doctrine of Karma from the Buddhist standpoint. We feel that our students should become acquainted with this view, so beautifully expressed, and so we herewith quote the passages referred to:
“Karma—all
that total of a soul
Which is
the things it did, the thoughts it had,
The ‘self’
it wove with woof of viewless time
Crossed
on the warp invisible of acts.
* * * * *
“What hath been
bringeth what shall be, and is,
Worse—better—last
for first and first for last;
The angels in the heavens
of gladness reap
Fruits of
a holy past.
“The devils in
the underworlds wear out
Deeds that
were wicked in an age gone by.
Nothing endures:
fair virtues waste with time,
Foul sins
grow purged thereby.
“Who toiled a
slave may come anew a prince
For gentle
worthiness and merit won;
Who ruled a king may
wander earth in rags
For things
done and undone.
“Before beginning,
and without an end,
As space
eternal and as surety sure,
Is fixed a Power divine
which moves to good,
Only its
laws endure.
“It will not be
contemned of any one:
Who thwarts
it loses, and who serves it gains;
The hidden good it pays
with peace and bliss,
The hidden
ill with pains.
“It seeth everywhere
and marketh all:
Do right—it
recompenseth! Do one wrong—
The equal retribution
must be made,
Though DHARMA
tarry long.
“It knows not
wrath nor pardon; utter-true
Its measures
mete, its faultless balance weighs;
Times are as naught,
to-morrow it will judge,
Or after
many days.
“By this the slayer’s
knife did stab himself;
The unjust
judge hath lost his own defender;
The false tongue dooms
its lie; the creeping thief
And spoiler
rob, to render.
“Such is the law
which moves to righteousness,
Which none
at last can turn aside or stay;
The heart of it is love,
the end of it
Is peace
and consummation sweet. Obey!
* * * * *
“The books say
well, my brothers! each man’s life
The outcome
of his former living is;
The bygone wrongs bring
forth sorrow and woes,
The bygone
right breeds bliss.