Idha tappati pecca tappati
Papakari ubhayattha tappati
Papam me katanti pappati
Bhiyyo tappati dukkhatim gato.
He grieves here, he grieves hereafter, in both worlds the evil-doer grieves. “I have done evil” is the thought that torments him. Still greater is his grief when he goes to the state of woe.
Story
A well-known monk called Devadatta tried in vain to kill the Buddha. In his old age he felt sorry and wanted to see the Buddha. While he was carried on a litter by his followers to see the Buddha, he died on the way and went to the state of woe.

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