The Romantic Legend of Sâkya Buddha: From the Chinese-Sanscrit |
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... a pure Kshatriya family, worthy of me as a son ! " The Deva replied, " I, looking
carefully and anxiously for a place worthy of you when born, suddenly find I have
forgotten one Kshatriya family." Prabhapala replied, " What is the name thereof ?
... a pure Kshatriya family, worthy of me as a son ! " The Deva replied, " I, looking
carefully and anxiously for a place worthy of you when born, suddenly find I have
forgotten one Kshatriya family." Prabhapala replied, " What is the name thereof ?
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... at the garden, the queen Maya stepped down from her chariot, adorned as we
have before described, surrounded by dancing women, etc. ; and so passed from
spot to spot, and from tree to tree in the garden, admiring and looking at all !
... at the garden, the queen Maya stepped down from her chariot, adorned as we
have before described, surrounded by dancing women, etc. ; and so passed from
spot to spot, and from tree to tree in the garden, admiring and looking at all !
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His looking to the four quarters signifies his obtaining the four fearless rules;
whilst the words he uttered refer to the universal reverence paid to him by Devas
and men after his enlightenment, and also to those memorable words he then
spoke, ...
His looking to the four quarters signifies his obtaining the four fearless rules;
whilst the words he uttered refer to the universal reverence paid to him by Devas
and men after his enlightenment, and also to those memorable words he then
spoke, ...
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... he walked seven steps, whilst Lotus flowers sprang up beneath his feet, and
faced each quarter ; and whilst looking to the east, in perfectly rounded accents,
unlike the words of a child, he said, " Amongst all creatures I am the most
excellent ...
... he walked seven steps, whilst Lotus flowers sprang up beneath his feet, and
faced each quarter ; and whilst looking to the east, in perfectly rounded accents,
unlike the words of a child, he said, " Amongst all creatures I am the most
excellent ...
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Entering the city, therefore, he passed through the crowded streets, and arrived at
the palace gates ; meanwhile, the people stood looking on in wonder, some
before their doors, others at their windows, others leaning over the balustrades, ...
Entering the city, therefore, he passed through the crowded streets, and arrived at
the palace gates ; meanwhile, the people stood looking on in wonder, some
before their doors, others at their windows, others leaning over the balustrades, ...
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