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... OF VERSES BEING ONE OF THE CANONICAL BOOKS OF THE BUDDHISTS TRANSLATED AT BY FROM PÂLI F. MAX MÜLLER Orford THE CLARENDON PRESS 1881 [ All rights reserved ] CONTENTS . INTRODUCTION TO THE DHAMMAPADA DHAMMAPADA . CHAPTER 1. THE DHAMMAPADA.
... OF VERSES BEING ONE OF THE CANONICAL BOOKS OF THE BUDDHISTS TRANSLATED AT BY FROM PÂLI F. MAX MÜLLER Orford THE CLARENDON PRESS 1881 [ All rights reserved ] CONTENTS . INTRODUCTION TO THE DHAMMAPADA DHAMMAPADA . CHAPTER 1. THE DHAMMAPADA.
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... Buddhist canon , though its exact place varies according to different authori- ties , and we have not as yet a sufficient number of complete MSS . of the Tipitaka to help us to decide the question 1 . Those who divide that canon into ...
... Buddhist canon , though its exact place varies according to different authori- ties , and we have not as yet a sufficient number of complete MSS . of the Tipitaka to help us to decide the question 1 . Those who divide that canon into ...
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... Buddhist canon of which it forms a part , or the date of Buddhaghosa , who wrote a commentary on it . This , however , is by no means easy , and the evidence on which we have to rely is such that we must not be surprised if those who ...
... Buddhist canon of which it forms a part , or the date of Buddhaghosa , who wrote a commentary on it . This , however , is by no means easy , and the evidence on which we have to rely is such that we must not be surprised if those who ...
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... Buddhist Sanskrit and Pâli , this branch of critical scholarship requires to be cultivated far more extensively and ... Buddhists themselves have no difficulty in assigning a date INTRODUCTION . xi INTRODUCTION TO SUTTA-NIPATA.
... Buddhist Sanskrit and Pâli , this branch of critical scholarship requires to be cultivated far more extensively and ... Buddhists themselves have no difficulty in assigning a date INTRODUCTION . xi INTRODUCTION TO SUTTA-NIPATA.
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Friedrich Max Müller. The Buddhists themselves have no difficulty in assigning a date to their sacred canon . They are told in that canon itself that it was settled at the First Council , or immediately after the death of Buddha , and ...
Friedrich Max Müller. The Buddhists themselves have no difficulty in assigning a date to their sacred canon . They are told in that canon itself that it was settled at the First Council , or immediately after the death of Buddha , and ...
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Abhidhamma amongst Arhat ascetic Asoka assembly of Bhikkhus Atthakathâ Beal Bhagavat Bhikkhu Bhikkhu leaves birth body Brâh Brâhmana Buddha Buddha's death Buddhaghosa Buddhist Burnouf called canon cause of loss Ceylon Childers commentary Commentator Comp conquered Council D'Alwis deeds delight Dhamma Dhammapada Dîpavamsa disciples doubt Dyad ended evil existence explained Fausböll fool free from desire further shore Gainas Gâtaka Gatila gods happiness hell Keniya king knowledge Kokâliya let one know let one wander living Lotus lust Magadha Mahâbh Mahânâma Mahâvamsa Mâra MAX MÜLLER meaning meditation mind Muni Nibbâna Nirvâna oblations Oldenberg origin of pain outcast overcome Pâli passion perfect Pingiya rhinoceros Rhys Davids Sabhiya Sakya Samana Sanskrit Sela sense sensual pleasures snake quits Sugata Suttanipâta suttas tell Theravâda things thought tion Tipitaka translation truth understanding upadhi venerable Gotama Vibhanga Vinaya Vinaya-pitaka Whosoever wise words worn out skin Yakkha
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Page 3 - 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 47 - Look upon the world as you would on a bubble, look upon it as you would on a mirage: the king of death does not see him who thus looks down upon the world.
Page 9 - EARNESTNESS is the path of immortality (Nirvana), thoughtlessness the path of death. Those who are in earnest do not die, those who are thoughtless are as if dead already.
Page 2 - Vol. II. The Sacred Laws of the Aryas, as taught in the Schools of Apastamba, Gautama, VasishMa, and Baudh&yana. Translated by Prof. Georg Biihler. Part I. Apastamba and Gautama. lo*. 6d. Vol. III. The Sacred Books of China. The Texts of Confucianism.
Page 5 - For hatred does not cease by hatred at any time: hatred ceases by love, this is an old rule.
Page 60 - Let a wise man blow off the impurities of his self, as a smith blows off the impurities of silver one by one, little by little, and from time to time.
Page 44 - 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. 155. Men who have not observed proper discipline, and have not gained treasure in their youth, perish like old herons in a lake without fish.
Page 95 - Brahmana who calls nothing his own, whether it be before, behind, or between ; who is poor, and free from the love of the world.
Page 45 - Self is the lord of self, who else could be the lord? With self well subdued, a man finds a lord such as few can find.
Page 66 - Muni, and is a Muni thereby; he who in this world weighs both sides is called a Muni.