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________________ VI, 35, I. ON MEDICAMENTS. 129 gold with a kappiya-karaka!, saying, “Provide whatever is allowable for this Bhikkhu." I allow you, O Bhikkhus, to accept whatever is allowable. But I do not say by that, О Bhikkhus, that you may, on any pretext whatsoever, accept or seek for gold.' 35. 1. Now the Blessed One proceeded straight on, on his alms-pilgrimage, to Åpana. And Keniya the ascetic heard the saying, 'Behold! the Samana Gotama, who was born in the Sakya clan, and who went forth from the Sakya clan (to adopt the religious life), has arrived at Åpana, and is staying at Åpana. Now regarding that venerable Gotama, such is the high reputation that has been noised abroad that he is said to be a fully-enlightened one, blessed and worthy, abounding in wisdom and goodness, happy, with knowledge of the worlds, unsurpassed, who guides men as a driver curbs a bullock, a teacher of gods and men, a blessed Buddha. He by himself thoroughly understands, and sees, as it were face to face, this universe, the world with its Devas, and with its 'Brahmas, and with its Maras, and all creatures, Samanas and Brâhmanas, gods and men: and he then makes his knowledge known to others. The truth doth he make known, both in the spirit and in the letter: See above, chap. 17. 8. * In Páli Galila; that is, one with long matted hair.' See our note on Mahavagga I, 15, 1; and compare also Dipavamsa I, 38; Gitaka I, 15, 84; Dhammapada, v. 141, and the passages quoted by Professor Oldenberg in his edition of the Rullavagga, p. 350, and by Dr. Rhys Davids in his 'Buddhist Birth Stories,' p. 185. [17] Digitized by 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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