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________________ 196 FO-SHO-HING-TSAN-KING. IV, 17. putra on his arrival home, (rested) with joyful face and full of peace. 1399 His friend the honoured Mugalin (Maudgalyayana), equally renowned for learning, seeing Sariputra in the distance ?, his pleasing air and lightsome step, 1400 Spoke thus: 'As I now see thee, there is an unusual look I notice, your former nature seems quite changed, the signs of happiness I now observe, 1401 ‘All indicate the possession of eternal truth, these marks are not uncaused.' Answering he said: “The words of the Tathagata are such as never yet were spoken ;' 1402 And then, requested, he declared (what he had heard). Hearing the words and understanding them, he too put off the world's defilement, and gained the eyes of true religion, 1403 The reward of a long-planted virtuous cause; and, as one sees by a lamp that comes to hand, so he obtained an unmoved faith in Buddha ; and now they both set out for Buddha's presence, 1404 With a large crowd of followers, two hundred men and fifty. Buddha seeing the two worthies : coming, spoke thus to his disciples: 1405 These two men who come shall be my two most eminent followers, one unsurpassed for wisdom, the other for powers miraculous ;' 1406 And then with Brahma's voice 3, profound and 1 Then the paribbâgaka Sariputta went to the place where the paribbâgaka Moggallâna was,' Sacred Books of the East, vol. xiii, p. 147 2 The two 'bhadras,' i. e. 'sages,' or 'virtuous ones.' • Or, with 'Brahma-voice' (Brahmaghosha), for which, see Childers sub voce. 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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