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________________ III, 15. TURNING THE LAW-WHEEL. 169 deportment of the Bhikshu, he stood with reverent mien on the road side; 1201 Joyously he gazed at such an unprecedented sight, and then, with closed hands, he spake? as follows: “The crowds who live around are stained with sin, without a pleasing feature, void of grace, 1202 'And the great world's heart is everywhere disturbed; but you alone, your senses all composed, with visage shining as the moon when full, seem to have quaffed the water of the immortals' stream; 1203 The marks of beauty yours, as the great man's (Mahåpurusha); the strength of wisdom, as an allsufficient (independent) king's (samråg); what you have done must have been wisely done, what then your noble tribe and who your master ?' 1204 Answering he said, 'I have no master; no honourable tribe; no point of excellence ?; selftaught in this profoundest doctrine, I have arrived at superhuman wisdom. 1205 *That which behoves the world to learn, but through the world no learner found, I now myself the demeanour of the mendicant (Bhikshu). This incident is introduced as the first instance of Buddha's mendicant life and its influence on others. i Or, 'he questioned thus.' Nothing that has been conquered.' . I have attained to that which man has not attained. That is, I have arrived at superhuman wisdom. It appears to me that this point in Buddha's history is a key to the whole system of his religion. He professes to have grasped absolute truth (the word absolute corresponds with 'unfettered'); and by letting go the finite, with its limitations and defilements, to have passed into the free, boundless, unattached infinite. 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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