| Mahānāma - Buddhism - 1837 - 460 pages
..."Supreme of men! from the commission of that act there will be no impediment in thy road to "sagg6" (salvation) : herein no more than two human beings...;" and added : " As thou wilt cause the religion of Buddho to shine forth in great splendor ; on that account, O ruler of men, subdue this mental afBiction."... | |
| Mahānāma, George Turnour - Buddhism - 1837 - 446 pages
..."Supreme of men! from the commission of that act there will be no impediment in thy road to "saggó" (salvation) : herein no more than two human beings have been sacrificed ; — the one person bad been admitted within the pale of the salvation of the faith ; the other had attained the state... | |
| Buddha (The concept) - 1850 - 498 pages
...armies ?" They replied, " From the commission of that act there will be no impediment in thy road to salvation ; herein no more than two human beings have...been sacrificed ; the one person had been admitted to the pale of the salvation of the faith ; the other had attained the state of piety which enabled... | |
| Robert Spence Hardy - Buddhism - 1860 - 506 pages
...armies?" They replied, " From the commission of that act there will be no impediment in thy road to salvation; herein no more than two human beings have...been sacrificed; the one person had been admitted to the pale of the salvation of the faith; the other had attained the state of piety which enabled... | |
| Robert Spence Hardy - Buddha (The concept) - 1860 - 478 pages
...armies ?" They replied, " From the commission of that act there will be no impediment in thy road to salvation ; herein no more than two human beings have...been sacrificed ; the one person had been admitted to the pale of the salvation of the faith ; the other had attained the state of piety which enabled... | |
| Arnold Wright - Business & Economics - 1999 - 928 pages
...answered, " Supreme of men ! From the commission of that act there will be no impediment in the road to salvation. Herein no more than two human beings have been sacrificed ; the rest are heretics and sinners, who are on a par with wild beasts. And as thou wilt cause the religion... | |
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