... 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. Buddhaghosha's Parables - Page cxliiby Buddhaghosa - 1870 - 206 pagesFull view - About this book
| Friedrich Max Müller - Buddhism - 1872 - 338 pages
...travelling friars ; therefore let no man be a travelling friar, and he will not be subject to pain. 303. Whatever place a faithful, virtuous, celebrated,...bad people are not seen, like arrows shot by night. (302.) Unless this verse formed part of a miscellaneous chapter, I should Iwrilly have ventured to... | |
| Charles De Berard Mills - Buddha (The concept). - 1876 - 212 pages
...one lays open as much as possible, his own he hides, as a cheat hides the bad die from the gambler. 304. Good people shine from afar, like the snowy mountains;...bad people are not seen, like arrows shot by night. 354. The gift of the law exceeds all gifts ; the sweetness of the law exceeds all sweetness ; the delight... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - Buddhism - 1881 - 444 pages
...beset with pain. Therefore let no man be an itinerant mendicant, and he will not be beset with pain. 303. Whatever place a faithful, virtuous, celebrated,...respected. 304. Good people shine from afar, like the snowy plied by a passage in the third book of the Lahkavatdra-sutra, as quoted by Mr. Beal in his translation... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - Buddhism - 1881 - 412 pages
...beset with pain. Therefore let no man be an itinerant mendicant, and he will not be beset with pain. 303. Whatever place a faithful, virtuous, celebrated,...respected. 304. Good people shine from afar, like the snowy plied by a passage in the third book of the Lahkavatara-sutra, as quoted by Mr. Beal in his translation... | |
| Paul Carus - Buddha (The concept) - 1894 - 310 pages
...commission or omission, but about his own misdeeds and negligences alone should a sage be worried. 33 Good people shine from afar, like the snowy mountains...bad people are not seen, like arrows shot by night. 34 If a man by causing pain to others, wishes to obtain pleasure for himself, he, entangled in the... | |
| Charles Turner Gorham - Ethics - 1904 - 102 pages
...no sin, and see no sin where there is sin, such men, embracing false doctrines, enter the evil path. Good people shine from afar, like the snowy mountains...bad people are not seen, like arrows shot by night. Whoever exalts himself and despises others, being men, by his pride let one know him as an outcast.... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1907 - 462 pages
...beset with pain. Therefore let no man be an itinerant mendicant, and he will not be beset with pain. 303. Whatever place a faithful, virtuous, celebrated,...people are not seen, like arrows shot by night. 305. He alone who, without ceasing, practises the duty of sitting alone and sleeping alone, he, subduing himself,... | |
| Charles Francis Horne - English literature - 1917 - 436 pages
...A man full of faith, if endowed with virtue and glory, is respected, whatever place he may choose. Good people shine from afar, like the snowy mountains;...bad people are not seen, like arrows shot by night. Sitting alone, lying down alone, walking alone without ceasing, and alone subduing himself, let a man... | |
| Richard Alan Krieger - Electronic books - 2007 - 344 pages
...of emotion, creatures bristling with prejudice and motivated by pride and vanity." — Dale Carnegie "Good people shine from afar like the snowy mountains; bad people are not seen, like arrows shot at night." — Far Eastern sayings "It is absurd to divide people into good or bad. People are either... | |
| Oliver J. Thatcher - History - 2004 - 500 pages
...beset with pain. Therefore let no man be an itinerant mendicant, and he will not be beset with pain. 303. Whatever place a faithful, virtuous, celebrated,...people are not seen, like arrows shot by night. 305. He alone who, without ceasing, practises the duty of sitting alone and sleeping alone, he, subduing himself,... | |
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