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________________ IV, 19. INTERVIEW BETWEEN FATHER AND SON. 223 dew) I offer now the Mahârâga; from accumulated deeds comes birth, and as the result of deeds comes recompense; 1558 Knowing then that deeds bring fruit, how diligent should you be to rid yourself of worldly deeds! how careful that in the world your deeds should be only good and gentle! 1559 'Fondly affected by relationship or firmly bound by mutual ties of love, at end of life the soul (spirit) goes forth alone,—then, only our good deeds befriend us.- 1560 Whirled in the five ways of the wheel of life, three kinds of deeds produce three kinds of birth ?, and these are caused by lustful hankering, each kind different in its character. 1561 'Deprive these of their power by the practice now of (proper) deeds of body and of word; by such right preparation day and night strive to get rid of all confusion of the mind and practise silent (contemplation); 1562 Only this brings profit in the end, besides this there is no reality; for be sure! the three worlds are but as the froth and bubble of the sea. 1563 Would you have pleasure, or would you practise that which brings it near ? then prepare yourself by way of immortality;' of course it means 'immortality' (amritam) according to Buddhist ideas, that is, Nirvana. Childers tells us that Buddhaghosa says that Nirvana is called a mata, because not being born it does not decay or die' (Páli Dict., sub amatam). This definition of Nirvana is the usual one found in Chinese books, that state which admits neither of birth nor death.' 1 Referring to the three inferior kinds of birth, as a beast, a preta, or in hell. 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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