A Manual of Budhism, in Its Modern Development Transl. from Singhalese ManuscriptsWilliam & Norgate, 1860 - 533 pages |
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... possessed by the Singhalese are trans- lations from the Sanskrit ; but many of the statements that are incidentally made upon this subject in their own books differ materially from the systems now considered to be the most popular upon ...
... possessed by the Singhalese are trans- lations from the Sanskrit ; but many of the statements that are incidentally made upon this subject in their own books differ materially from the systems now considered to be the most popular upon ...
Page 52
... possessed , though his wealth was immense , to his family , except one single piece of gold , which he tied in the corner of his garment , and went to the sea - side that he might embark for the island . But as he had to wait a whole ...
... possessed , though his wealth was immense , to his family , except one single piece of gold , which he tied in the corner of his garment , and went to the sea - side that he might embark for the island . But as he had to wait a whole ...
Page 78
... possessed of these good qualities , shew- ing at the same time the prince's enumeration of the neces- sary virtues , and uttering two stanzas , of the following mean- ing : " Bring hither the maiden that has the required qua- lities ...
... possessed of these good qualities , shew- ing at the same time the prince's enumeration of the neces- sary virtues , and uttering two stanzas , of the following mean- ing : " Bring hither the maiden that has the required qua- lities ...
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... possessed of the smallest hut , where , as he lies among the pots when his mo- ther goes to cut firewood , he is suckled by the bitch along with her own pups . But it was uniformly declared by Gó- tama that there is no essential ...
... possessed of the smallest hut , where , as he lies among the pots when his mo- ther goes to cut firewood , he is suckled by the bitch along with her own pups . But it was uniformly declared by Gó- tama that there is no essential ...
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... possessed the requisite qualifica- tions , and therefore bent his mind in the direction of the Budha- ship , by means of which Bodhisat thought thus within himself , “ I will hereafter become a Budha , that I may save the world . " Ani ...
... possessed the requisite qualifica- tions , and therefore bent his mind in the direction of the Budha- ship , by means of which Bodhisat thought thus within himself , “ I will hereafter become a Budha , that I may save the world . " Ani ...
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afterwards Ajásat alms alms-bowl Ananda appear asankya ascetic asked attained Bandhula became become Budha Benares Bimsara Bódhisat body born brahma-lókas brahman Budhaship Budhists called cause Ceylon chakrawartti chariot cubits death declared demerit déwa-lóka Déwadatta déwas dharmma dhyana disciples earth elephant enquired entered the path evil desire existence father fire flowers forest former births four Gótama Gótama Budha heard hearing hell informed Jambudwípa Jíwaka kalpa karma khandas king Kosol lóka Magadha Maha Brahma Maha Méru manner Mára merit Milinda mind moon Mugalan nágas Nágaséna narakas nirwana noble palace páramitás person possessed Prajapati precepts present prétas priest priesthood prince princess produced queen rahat Rajagaha received replied requested resided rock rúpa sage sakwala Sekra sent Seriyut Sewet Sidhártta síla Singhalese sorrow sramana supreme Budha things thought thousand tirttakas told tree upasaka vessel Wessantara whilst whole wihára wish yaká yojanas