The Romantic Legend of Sâkya Buddha: From the Chinese-SanscritTrübner, 1875 - 395 страници |
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... Devas ( angels ) at his birth - the events of his early childhood - his temptation in the desert - and his life of continual labour and travel - these points of agree- ment with the Gospel narrative naturally arouse curi- osity and ...
... Devas ( angels ) at his birth - the events of his early childhood - his temptation in the desert - and his life of continual labour and travel - these points of agree- ment with the Gospel narrative naturally arouse curi- osity and ...
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... Devas . " Having thought thus with himself , just as a champion ( Malla or Litchavi ) stretches out or draws in his arm or his neck , so from Râjagriha did he transport his body invisibly to the heaven of the Suddhavâsa Devas , and ...
... Devas . " Having thought thus with himself , just as a champion ( Malla or Litchavi ) stretches out or draws in his arm or his neck , so from Râjagriha did he transport his body invisibly to the heaven of the Suddhavâsa Devas , and ...
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... Devas , and in their abode , delivered innumerable profound and mys- terious expositions of the Law - made clear countless religious truths -set forth to their very bottom endless difficulties of the deepest meaning , so that all these ...
... Devas , and in their abode , delivered innumerable profound and mys- terious expositions of the Law - made clear countless religious truths -set forth to their very bottom endless difficulties of the deepest meaning , so that all these ...
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... Devas of the Suddhavâsa Heavens have little knowledge and imperfect perception- they may by their limited wisdom know something of the affairs of a myriad kalpas1 or so ; but Mogalan ! I can remember the virtuous principles which were ...
... Devas of the Suddhavâsa Heavens have little knowledge and imperfect perception- they may by their limited wisdom know something of the affairs of a myriad kalpas1 or so ; but Mogalan ! I can remember the virtuous principles which were ...
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... Devas , nor men , Are able to understand . If there be a wise man Who desires to seek after true wisdom , Let him read over the names of these Buddhas , And not long hence he will attain it . " At this time , Ananda addressed Buddha ...
... Devas , nor men , Are able to understand . If there be a wise man Who desires to seek after true wisdom , Let him read over the names of these Buddhas , And not long hence he will attain it . " At this time , Ananda addressed Buddha ...
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abode addressed arrived Asita Asuras attain beautiful become a recluse began behold Benares Bhikshus birth Bôdhi tree Bôdhisatwa body born Brahmadatta Brahman called chariot child deliverance desire Devadatta Devaputra Devas disciples dwelling earth elephant entered father five hundred flowers forthwith garden garments gate Gâtha says gone Gôtamî grief hand head heard hearing heart heaven honoured horse Ikshwaku inquired jewels Kalpas Kantaka Kapilavastu Kâsyapa Kaundinya king Kiouen Kshatriya Lord Lumbini Magadha Mahârâja Mâitri Mâra Mâya ministers mother Nâga Nanda Narada Nirvâna palace perceiving perfect Pisuna pleasures Prabhâpâla Pratyeka Buddha proceeded Rahat Rahûla religious replied Rishi robe Royal Sâkra Sakya Sâkya princes Sariputra seat Shaman Siddartha sorrow spake spiritual power spot Suddhôdana Râja Supreme Wisdom taels Tathagata Tchandaka things thought Tusita Udâyi Upatissa Uravilva uttered Vaisravana venerable vide whilst wife words world-honoured worship Yaksha Yasada Yasodharâ youth
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Страница ix - But att the evidence ice have goes to prove the contrary. It would be a natural inference that many of the events in the legend of Buddha were borrowed from the Apocryphal Gospels, if we were quite certain that these Apocryphal Gospels had not borrowed from it. How then may we explain the matter ? It would be better at once to say that in our present state of knowledge there is no complete explanation to offer...
Страница 262 - Buddha had three homes, one for the winter, one for the summer, and one for the rainy season ; and that he was clad, not in coarse cloth, but in fine muslin of Benares. The Lumbini Garden. — The boy was named Siddhattha, that is
Страница 83 - And now, Udayi ! you should know, that at this time, the king was myself — the queen was Yasodhara, and by this one transgression in those days long gone by, I entailed on myself this perpetual result, that no gift of mine or precious offering can ever cause joy to Yasodhara.
Страница 163 - The practice of religion involves as a first principle a loving compassionate heart for all creatures.
Страница 159 - Sutra, wherein the Buddha is made to argue with the sacrificing sages of Vaisali, thus: " I will ask you, then, if a man in worshipping the gods sacrifices a sheep, and so does well, why should he not kill his child, his relative or dear friend, in worshipping the gods, and so do better ? Surely, then, there can be no merit in killing a sheep! It is but a confused and illogical system this.
Страница 44 - BODHISATWA having thus been born without any assistance or support, he forthwith walked seven steps towards each quarter of the horizon ; and as he walked, at each step, there sprang from the earth beneath his feet a lotus flower ; and as he looked steadfastly in each direction his mouth uttered these words; first looking to the east, he said, in no childish accents, but according to the very words of the Gatha, plainly pronounced, " In all the world I am the very chief ; from this day forth my births...
Страница 75 - Eaja, belonging to the Sakya race. The glory which proceeds from one pore of his body is greater by sixteen times than all the glory proceeding from the bodies of all those forenamed Devas ! And on this account your spiritual power of flight failed you as soon as you came above this tree...
Страница 100 - Then the tigress replied to the lion and said, ' Your strength is very great, and your spirit high and noble, your body and entire mien are in the highest degree graceful ; now, then, I have selected you as my husband, and I desire to honour and respect you henceforth as I ought to do.
Страница 109 - ... he carried a staff in his hand to support his tottering limbs, whilst, as he proceeded, he gasped with pain, and the breath from his mouth sounded, as it came, like the raspings of a saw.
Страница 116 - old age" and the lessons it taught him.' From this state he is again aroused by his good genius, and incited to make another journey through the city, when he encounters ' a sick and pain-worn man, with cramped limbs and swollen belly, giving evidence of agonising suffering, pale and miserable, scarcely able to draw his breath, every now and then lying down in the dirt through exhaustion.