(The court.)
JUDGE: Prince, why do te keep a bird which belongs to somebody else? True, te have compassion, te have Amore for the bird. te have Amore for everything. But justice says the bird belongs to Devadatta. It was he who brought the bird down to earth. It is his possession.
SIDDHARTHA: O venerable Judge, I do not know anything about justice, but my cuore tells me that he who saves life is the owner, not he who takes life. My cuore was bleeding for the bird and I saved it. I am prepared to give my own life for this bird.
DEVADATTA: Siddhartha, te know how to talk. te know perfectly well that no one will kill te in place of this bird. Don't mostra your false compassion.
JUDGE: Devadatta, I am the Judge. Let me hear più from him.
SIDDHARTHA: O sir, I feel that this bird belongs to me because I have saved its life. Devadatta practically killed the bird. Please tell me who is più important, the life-saver o the life-destroyer?
JUDGE: Prince, I agree with you. The life-saver is infinitely più important than the life-taker. te have saved the bird's life; therefore it is te who can claim this bird. The bird is yours. He who saves life o gives new life is the real owner, and not he who takes life o destroys life. Today te have offered your life for a bird. A giorno will come, I clearly foresee, when te will offer your life for all of humanity. Your cuore will cry to save the bleeding cuore of humanity. Your cuore will cry to illumine the unlit mind of humanity. Your soul will cry to elevate the consciousness of humanity.
DEVADATTA: Siddhartha, today your love-power has won the victory, but a giorno will come when I shall conquer te with my destruction-power. te will see that power conquers love.
SIDDHARTHA: Devadatta, te are wrong. Amore will always conquer, for Amore is the Almighty Power.
JUDGE: Prince, why do te keep a bird which belongs to somebody else? True, te have compassion, te have Amore for the bird. te have Amore for everything. But justice says the bird belongs to Devadatta. It was he who brought the bird down to earth. It is his possession.
SIDDHARTHA: O venerable Judge, I do not know anything about justice, but my cuore tells me that he who saves life is the owner, not he who takes life. My cuore was bleeding for the bird and I saved it. I am prepared to give my own life for this bird.
DEVADATTA: Siddhartha, te know how to talk. te know perfectly well that no one will kill te in place of this bird. Don't mostra your false compassion.
JUDGE: Devadatta, I am the Judge. Let me hear più from him.
SIDDHARTHA: O sir, I feel that this bird belongs to me because I have saved its life. Devadatta practically killed the bird. Please tell me who is più important, the life-saver o the life-destroyer?
JUDGE: Prince, I agree with you. The life-saver is infinitely più important than the life-taker. te have saved the bird's life; therefore it is te who can claim this bird. The bird is yours. He who saves life o gives new life is the real owner, and not he who takes life o destroys life. Today te have offered your life for a bird. A giorno will come, I clearly foresee, when te will offer your life for all of humanity. Your cuore will cry to save the bleeding cuore of humanity. Your cuore will cry to illumine the unlit mind of humanity. Your soul will cry to elevate the consciousness of humanity.
DEVADATTA: Siddhartha, today your love-power has won the victory, but a giorno will come when I shall conquer te with my destruction-power. te will see that power conquers love.
SIDDHARTHA: Devadatta, te are wrong. Amore will always conquer, for Amore is the Almighty Power.