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________________ III, 10. BIMBASÂRA RÂGA INVITES THE PRINCE. 115 (There he beheld) the green trees fringing with their shade the crags, the scented flowers growing between the intervals, whilst the peacocks and the other birds, joyously flying, mingled their notes; 796 His sacred garments bright and lustrous, (shone) as the sun-lit mulberry leaves; the messengers beholding his fixed composure, one by one (returning), reported what they had seen; 797 The king hearing it, was moved at heart, and forthwith ordered his royal equipment to be brought, his god-like crown and his flower-bespangled robes; then, as the lion-king, he strided forth, 798 And choosing certain aged persons of consideration, learned men, able calmly and wisely to discriminate, he (with them) led the way followed by a hundred thousand people, who like a cloud ascended with the king the royal mountain. 799 And now beholding the dignity of Bodhisattva, every outward gesture (spring of action) under government, sitting with ease upon the mountain crag?, as the moon shining limpid in the pure heavens, 800 So (was) his matchless beauty and purity of grace; then as the converting presence of religiondwelling within the heart makes it reverential, so (beholding him) he reverently approached, 801 Even as divine Sakara comes to the presence of 1 On the lofty abode of the mountain (peak). * This expression is singular, it will bear no other translation than this,'the converting body (or, presence) of the law, i.e. religion. Or, causes reverence (on the part of the beholder). I 2 Digitized by Google
SR No.007676
Book TitleText of Confucianism Part 02
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJames Legge
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1882
Total Pages2405
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size43 MB
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