Buddha wanted peace. 
He sent two disciples 
To Devadatta’s place 
To settle any difference. 
 
His message was the truth 
At any cost, was worth 
More than deceit and lies,  
As truth ended in success. 
 
Devadatta said, “The two disciples. 
Of Buddha are coming close 
To hear my special lectures,  
Better than what Buddha gives.” 
 
When they came near,  
He told them, “Look hear,  
I want rest for sometime  
You take the class this time.” 
 
He slept like a wood then. 
The two spoke on compassion 
What was Buddha made of,  
How he cared for other’s life. 
 
All the assembled people 
Felt that Buddha was real 
And Devadatta, a fraud 
Cheating the whole crowd. 
 
They got up and walked out. 
To hear Buddha, they went. 
When Devadatta woke up 
There was none to speak up. 
 
He burst into anger,  
That became a danger,  
As he coughed up blood,  
And on that spot, he died. 
 
Buddha represented the truth. 
And Devadatta, the untruth. 
Finally truth won over untruth,  
In the battle of truth-vs-untruth.
Rajaram Ramachandran
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