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Page xcix
... clothes . The Digambaras , i . e . sky - clad , disrobed , are followers of Mahâvîra , and resident chiefly in Southern India . At present they , too , wear clothing , but not when eating . ( See Sâstram Aiyar , p . xxi . ) The ' gatâ ...
... clothes . The Digambaras , i . e . sky - clad , disrobed , are followers of Mahâvîra , and resident chiefly in Southern India . At present they , too , wear clothing , but not when eating . ( See Sâstram Aiyar , p . xxi . ) The ' gatâ ...
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... cloth , often fastened to a tree as an offering to the Nat supposed to reside there . 3 Lunar months alone are employed by the Burmese in calcu- lations of time . The Lord and Master , i.e. Gotama . 5 A Buddhist priest . After he had ...
... cloth , often fastened to a tree as an offering to the Nat supposed to reside there . 3 Lunar months alone are employed by the Burmese in calcu- lations of time . The Lord and Master , i.e. Gotama . 5 A Buddhist priest . After he had ...
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... clothes and shaven and uncovered heads walking slowly and solemnly along , with their eyes fixed upon the ground , looking neither to right nor left , and keeping rigid silence ; each man carrying his thabet , into which the people from ...
... clothes and shaven and uncovered heads walking slowly and solemnly along , with their eyes fixed upon the ground , looking neither to right nor left , and keeping rigid silence ; each man carrying his thabet , into which the people from ...
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... the laity to assemble to hear the priests preach . 2 A priest's garment , consisting of different folds of cloth of a bright yellow colour in three separate pieces . The priesthood , I do not know how many Lents 18 CHAPTER III. ...
... the laity to assemble to hear the priests preach . 2 A priest's garment , consisting of different folds of cloth of a bright yellow colour in three separate pieces . The priesthood , I do not know how many Lents 18 CHAPTER III. ...
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... cloth , and then burnt ; with regard to poor people , a heap of wood is piled up and set on fire , then they are cut in pieces with the edge of a spade , so as to burn easily , and are so consumed . " When Mahākāla heard this , he said ...
... cloth , and then burnt ; with regard to poor people , a heap of wood is piled up and set on fire , then they are cut in pieces with the edge of a spade , so as to burn easily , and are so consumed . " When Mahākāla heard this , he said ...
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Anavatatta Anuruddha Ariya asked became become a Rahan Benares Bhikshu birth Brahman Brâhmana Buddha Buddhaghosha Buddhist Burmese Burnouf called CHAPTER cloth daughter death Devala Dhamma Dhammapada disciples Edited elephant English evil deeds existence F. J. FURNIVALL Fausböll gave Getavana monastery girl gold Gotama GRAMMAR happiness hell homage hundred India kalpas Kassapa Khugguttara King Udena king's Kulla-Panthaka Language live Lokatissa Lord and master lord Sariputta Lotus Magandiya Mahādūta Mahākāla Mâra means Mittapindaka Nat country Nat-King Nat's Nibbāna Nirvâna nobles offering Pakkekabuddha palace Pâli Parā Para Taken parables preached the law priesthood priests princess probationer Pyathat queen Rahanda Rahans replied rice Rishi Royal Royal Asiatic Society sacred Samavati Sanskrit Sariputta Savatthi Savatthi country saying sense sewed slaves Sotapatti Sramana STORY thabet thou thought thousand Thugyuè Thuthe Thuthe's translated Udena verse Vipassana wife wise words yoganas young
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Page lvi - All that we are is the result of what we have thought: it is founded on our thoughts, it is made up of our thoughts. If a man speaks or acts with an evil thought, pain follows him, as the wheel follows the foot of the ox that draws the carriage.
Page cxxxvii - Watching his speech, well restrained in mind, let a man never commit any wrong with his body! Let a man but keep these three roads of action clear, and he will achieve the way which is taught by the wise.
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Page cxliii - He who says what is not, goes to hell ; he also who, having done a thing, says I have not done it. After death both are equal, they are men with evil deeds in the next world. 307. Many men whose shoulders are covered with the yellow gown are ill-conditioned and unrestrained; such evil-doers by their evil deeds go to hell.
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Page xcii - If a man commits a sin, let him not do it again; let him not delight in sin: pain is the outcome of evil. 118. If a man does what is good, let him do it again; let him delight in it: happiness is the outcome of good.
Page xciii - Let no man think lightly of evil, saying in his heart, It will not come nigh unto me. Even by the falling of water-drops a water-pot is filled; the fool becomes full of evil, even if he gather it little by little. 122. Let no man think lightly of good, saying in his heart, It will not come nigh unto me.
Page clxiv - Brahmana worships the sacrificial fire. 393. A man does not become a Brahmana by his platted hair, by his family, or by birth; in whom there is truth and righteousness, he is blessed, he is a Brahmana.