| Thomas William Rhys Davids - 1881 - 286 pages
...Why then " ' should he leave instructions in any matter concern" ' ing the order ? I too, 0 Ananda, am. now grown " ' old and full of years, my journey is drawing to its " ' close, I have reached my sum of days, I am turning " ' eighty years of age ; and just as a worn-out cart, " ' Ananda, can... | |
| 1881 - 294 pages
...Why then " ' should he leave instructions in any matter concern" ' ing the order ? I too, O Ananda, am now grown. " ' old and full of years, my journey is drawing to its " ' close, I have reached my sum of days, I am turning " ' eighty years of age ; and just as a worn-out cart, "'Ananda, can only... | |
| Suttapiṭaka - 1881 - 420 pages
...upon him. Why then should he leave instructions in any matter concerning the order ? I too, O Ananda, am now grown old, and full of years, my journey is drawing to its close, I have reached my sum of days, I am turning eighty years of age ; and just as a worn-out cart, Ananda, can only with... | |
| Edward Caird - 1893 - 424 pages
...upon him. Why then should he leave instructions in any matter concerning the order ? I, too, 0 Ananda, am now grown old, and full of years, my journey is drawing to a close, I have reached my sum of days, I am turning eighty years of age ; and just as a worn-out cart... | |
| Paul Carus - 1894 - 310 pages
...Tathagata leave instructions in any matter concerning the order? • " I am now grown old, O Ananda, and full of years, my journey is drawing to its close,...sum of my days, I am turning eighty years of age. 10 " Just as a worn-out cart can only with much difficulty be made to move along, so the body of the... | |
| Thomas William Rhys Davids - 1896 - 276 pages
...upon him. Why then should he leave instructions in any matter concerning the Order ? I too, O Ananda, am now grown old and full of years, my journey is drawing to a close, I have reached my sum of days, I am turning eighty years of age. And just as a worn out cart,... | |
| Robert Watson Frazer - 1898 - 502 pages
...Benares. To his favourite disciple, Ananda, he poured forth his last injunctions : " I, too, Ananda, am now grown old and full of years ; my journey is drawing to its close. I have reached my sum of days ; I am turning eighty years of age. Therefore, O Ananda, be ye lamps unto yourselves.... | |
| 1900 - 822 pages
...upon him. Why then should he leave instructions in any matter concerning the order ? I too, O Ananda, am now grown old, and full of years, my journey is drawing to its close, I have reached my sum of days, I am turning eighty years of age ; and just as a worn-out cart, Ananda, can only with... | |
| 1905 - 334 pages
...thoughts. Why then should he leave instructions in any manner concerning the Order ? I, too, O Ananda, am now grown old and full of years, my journey is drawing to a close. I have reached my sum of days. I am turning eighty years of age. And just as a worn out cart... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt, Vincent Arthur Smith, Stanley Lane-Poole, Sir Henry Miers Elliot, William Wilson Hunter, Sir Alfred C. Lyall - 1906 - 410 pages
...From Ambapali's grove, Gautama went to Beluva. He felt his end approaching, and said to the faithful Ananda, " I am now grown old and full of years, my...I am turning eighty years of age. . . . Therefore, be ye lamps unto yourselves. Be ye a refuge to yourselves. Betake yourselves to no external refuge.... | |
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