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... Udena , because at his birth he had experienced the three seasons , the cold season , the hot season , and the rainy ... king's wife , " she replied . The Rishi rejoined , “ I also am a king . " - " If so , ' said the queen , " repeat ...
... Udena , because at his birth he had experienced the three seasons , the cold season , the hot season , and the rainy ... king's wife , " she replied . The Rishi rejoined , “ I also am a king . " - " If so , ' said the queen , " repeat ...
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... King Parantapa in the country of Kosambi is dead . " - " How does my Lord the Rishi know this ? " she asked . " I ... Udena the lute which the elephants loved , and taught him the spell to attract them . Prince Udena sounded the lute ...
... King Parantapa in the country of Kosambi is dead . " - " How does my Lord the Rishi know this ? " she asked . " I ... Udena the lute which the elephants loved , and taught him the spell to attract them . Prince Udena sounded the lute ...
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... King Udena said to those who were guarding him , " What is your king doing with his army that they make so much noise ? " They replied , " He is giving a great feast to his army because he has conquered his enemy . " - " Your king ...
... King Udena said to those who were guarding him , " What is your king doing with his army that they make so much noise ? " They replied , " He is giving a great feast to his army because he has conquered his enemy . " - " Your king ...
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... King Udena said to the princess , " If ever a woman follows the wishes of a husband , neither brothers nor sisters have any power to oppose her ; if you wish me to save my life , follow implicitly my wishes I will then raise you to the ...
... King Udena said to the princess , " If ever a woman follows the wishes of a husband , neither brothers nor sisters have any power to oppose her ; if you wish me to save my life , follow implicitly my wishes I will then raise you to the ...
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... King Udena in the place where he drank spirits , and presented them to him . When the king saw the live fowls thus presented to him , he asked who understood how to cook them well . Magandiya said , " Your Majesty , Samavati knows how ...
... King Udena in the place where he drank spirits , and presented them to him . When the king saw the live fowls thus presented to him , he asked who understood how to cook them well . Magandiya said , " Your Majesty , Samavati knows how ...
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Anavatatta Anuruddha Ariya asked became become a Rahan Benares Bhikshu birth Brâhmana Brahmin Buddha Buddhaghosha Buddhist Burmese Burnouf called CHAPTER death delight Devala Dhamma Dhammapada disciples elephant evil deeds existence Fausböll follows Gandhakuti gave Getavana monastery girl give gold golden basket Gotama happiness hearing hell Himavanta homage hundred kalpas Kassapa Khugguttara King Udena king's Kulla-Panthaka kusîta live Lokatissa Lord and master lord Sariputta Lotus Magandiya Mahādūta Mahākāla Majesty Mâra means Mittapindaka Narada Nat country Nat-King Nibbana Nirvâna nobles offering Pakkekabuddha palace Pâli Parā Para Taken parables Paralaun passion preached the law priesthood priests Prince princess probationer putzo Pyathat queen Rahanda Rahans replied rice Rishi sacred Samavati Sanskrit Sariputta Savatthi Savatthi country saying sense slaves Sotapatti Sramana STORY suffer Taken preached thabet thou thought thousand Thugyuè Thuthe Thuthe's Tissa told translation verse village Vipassana wife wise words yoganas young
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Page lv - 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.
Page cxxix - If a man looks after the faults of others, and is always inclined to be offended, his own passions will grow, and he is far from the destruction of passions.
Page lvi - For hatred does not cease by hatred at any time: hatred ceases by love, this is an old rule.
Page cxlii - ... painful it is to dwell with equals (to share everything in common), and the itinerant mendicant is beset with pain. Therefore let no man be an itinerant mendicant, and he will not be beset with pain.
Page cxxviii - The fault of others is easily perceived, but that of oneself is difficult to perceive ; a man winnows his neighbour's faults like chaff, but his own fault he hides, as a cheat hides the bad die from the gambler.
Page cxi - Not to commit any sin, to do good, and to purify one's mind, that is the teaching of (all) the Awakened.
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 waterpot is filled; the fool becomes full of evil, even if he gather it little by little.
Page cii - Looking for the maker of this tabernacle, I shall have to run through a course of many births, so long as I do not find ( him ) ; and painful is birth again and again. But now, maker of the tabernacle, thou hast been seen; thou shalt not make up this tabernacle again. All thy rafters are broken, thy ridge-pole is sundered; the mind, approaching the Eternal ( visankhara, nirvana ) has attained to the extinction of all desires.
Page cxxxiv - Not only by discipline and vows, not only by much learning, not by entering into a trance, not by sleeping alone, do I earn the happiness of release which no worldling can know.
Page cii - After a stronghold has been made of the bones, it is covered with flesh and blood, and there dwell in it old age and death, pride and deceit.