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________________ 172 FO-SHO-HING-TSAN-KING. III, 15. free from vulgar noise, such was the place where the old Rishis dwelt. 1219 Tathagata glorious and radiant, redoubled the brightness of the place; the son of the Kaundinyatribe (Kaundinya-kulaputra), and next Dasabalakâsyapa, 1220 And the third Vashpa, the fourth Asvagit, the fifth called Bhadra, practising austerities as hermits, 1221 Seeing from far Tathagata approaching, sitting together all engaged in conversation, (said), This Gautama, defiled by worldly indulgence, leaving the practice of austerities, 1222 Now comes again to find us here, let us be careful not to rise in salutation, nor let us greet him when he comes, nor offer him the customary refreshments; 1223 Because he has broken his first vow, he has no claim to hospitality;' [for men on seeing an approaching guest by rights prepare things for his present and his after wants, 1224 They arrange a proper resting-couch, and take on themselves care for his comfort.] Having spoken thus and so agreed, each kept his seat, resolved and fixed. 1225 And now Tathagata slowly approached, when, lo! these men unconsciously, against their vow, rose and invited him to take a seat; offering to take his robe and Pâtra, 1226 They begged to wash and rub his feet, and asked him what he required more; thus in everything attentive, they honour'd him and offered all to him as teacher. 1227 They did not not cease however to address him "This [ ] seems to be parenthetical. 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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