Lumbini, where the queen entered the pond and bathed. Having come forth from the pond on the northern bank, after walking twenty paces, she lifted up her hand, laid hold of a branch of a tree, and, with her face to the east, gave birth to the heir-apparent.... A Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms - Page 68by James Legge, Faxian - 2005 - 192 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Faxian - Asia - 1886 - 246 pages
...laid hold of a branch of a tree, and, with her face to the east, gave birth to the heir-apparent c. When he fell to the ground, he (immediately) walked...as well as from the above pond, where (the queen) bathed6, the monks (even) now constantly take the water, and drink it 1 See note 1, page 39. I have... | |
| Paul Carus - Religion - 1927 - 830 pages
...the pond on the Northern Bank, after walking twenty paces, she lifted up her hand, laid hold of the branch of a tree and, with her face to the east, gave...the ground, he (immediately) walked seven paces. Two dragon kings appeared and washed the body. At the place where they did so, there was immediately formed... | |
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