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... royal diadem , with all its attendant attractions , for the alms - bowl of the mendi- cant and its privations . The garment of the recluse was adopted , but it was im- possible to conceal the superiority of his birth ; and when he went ...
... royal diadem , with all its attendant attractions , for the alms - bowl of the mendi- cant and its privations . The garment of the recluse was adopted , but it was im- possible to conceal the superiority of his birth ; and when he went ...
Page xix
... and was joined in his enmity to Buddha by Déwadatta , at whose instance he caused the death of his royal father . These sectarists attempted to take the life of Buddha on three several occasions ; first , by means of 500 INTRODUCTION . xix.
... and was joined in his enmity to Buddha by Déwadatta , at whose instance he caused the death of his royal father . These sectarists attempted to take the life of Buddha on three several occasions ; first , by means of 500 INTRODUCTION . xix.
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... royal caste was placed by Buddha in the highest rank . Though caste had for some time exerted an evil influence , it still had to contend for universal acknowledg- ment and reception . The Vedas were not regarded with the same reverence ...
... royal caste was placed by Buddha in the highest rank . Though caste had for some time exerted an evil influence , it still had to contend for universal acknowledg- ment and reception . The Vedas were not regarded with the same reverence ...
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... late Rev. D. J. Gogerly , and from Chinese by the Rev. S. Beale , appear at length in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society , vol . xix . , 407 . d proclaim the truth . The formulas they adopted , the INTRODUCTION . xxxvii.
... late Rev. D. J. Gogerly , and from Chinese by the Rev. S. Beale , appear at length in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society , vol . xix . , 407 . d proclaim the truth . The formulas they adopted , the INTRODUCTION . xxxvii.
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... was evil committed in the royal household . But the king having heard of the wrong that was done , sent secretly for a Rodiya , and spoke to him thus : " I will call together 4 ་ LEGENDS AND THEORIES OF THE BUDDHISTS .
... was evil committed in the royal household . But the king having heard of the wrong that was done , sent secretly for a Rodiya , and spoke to him thus : " I will call together 4 ་ LEGENDS AND THEORIES OF THE BUDDHISTS .
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