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________________ 334 SADDHARMA-PUNDARIKA. XVII. alms to myriads of kotis of beings, whom I have herebefore indicated by way of comparison ?; all of them he satisfies during eighty years. 4. Then seeing that old age has approached for them, that their brow is wrinkled and their head grey (he thinks): Alas, how all beings come to decay! Let me therefore admonish them by (speaking of) the law. 5. He teaches them the law here on earth and points to the state of Nirvana hereafter. 'All existences' (he says) are like a mirage; hasten to become disgusted with all existence.' 6. All creatures, by hearing the law from that charitable person, become at once Arhats, free from imperfections, and living their last life. 7. Much more merit than by that person will be acquired by him who through unbroken tradition shall hear were it but a single stanza and joyfully receive it. The mass of merit of the former is not even so much as a small particle of the latter's. 8. So great will be one's merit, endless, immeasurable, owing to one's hearing merely a single stanza, in regular tradition ; how much more then if one hears from face to face! 9. And if somebody exhorts were it but a single creature and says : Go, hear the law, for this Satra is rare in many myriads of kotis of Æons; 10. And if the creature so exhorted should hear the Satra even for a moment, hark what fruit is to result from that action. He shall never have a mouth disease; · From this reference to the preceding prose we must gather that these stanzas are posterior to or coeval with the prose version. Digitized by Google
SR No.007677
Book TitleSaddharma Pundarika
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorH Kern
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1884
Total Pages2546
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size46 MB
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