I made known to you, which, when you have mastered it behoves you to practise, meditate upon, and spread abroad, in order that pure religion may last long and be perpetuated, in order that it may continue to be for the good and the happiness of the great... Sacred Books of the Buddhists - Page 1051910Full view - About this book
| Suttapiṭaka - 1881 - 420 pages
...abroad, in order that pure religion may last long and be perpetuated, in order that it may continue to be for the good and the happiness of the great multitudes, out of pity for the world, to the good and the gain and the weal of gods and men ! 66. And the Blessed One exhorted the brethren,... | |
| 1885 - 472 pages
...this episode is not referred to in the ' Book of the Great Decease ' (VI, 23-26. Compare V, 46-51). great multitudes, out of pity for the world, for the good and the gain and the weal of gods and men 1 !" Confess that fault.' ' I was possessed (by. the Evil One) 2, friends, when I refrained from so... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1889 - 368 pages
...abroad, in order that pure religion may last long and be perpetuated, in order that it may continue to be for the good and the happiness of the great multitudes, out of pity for the world, to the good and the gain and the weal of gods and men ? " They are these : — The four earnest meditations,... | |
| Paul Carus - 1894 - 330 pages
...venerable Ananda addressed the Blessed One and said : "Vouchsafe, Lord, to remain with us, O Blessed One ! for the good and the happiness of the great multitudes,...out of pity for the world, for the good and the gain of mankind ! " 12 Said the Blessed One : " Enough now, Ananda, beseech not the Tathagata ! " u And... | |
| 1897 - 918 pages
...may coutiuue to be for the good and happiness of the great multitudes, out of pity for the world, to the good and the gain and the weal of gods and men ! — Ibid., p. 60. (51 The Physician. —One who rubs the two pieces of wood obtains the fire; one... | |
| 1900 - 822 pages
...abroad, in order that pure religion may last long and be perpetuated, in order that it may continue to be for the good and the happiness of the great multitudes, out of pity for the world, to the good and the gain and the weal of gods and men ? ' They are these : The four earnest meditations.... | |
| 1902 - 708 pages
...may continue to be for the good and happiness of the great multitudes, out of pity for the world, to the good and the gain and the weal of gods and men." In speaking about the monastic order, Buddha said : "Uprightness is his [a monk's] delight, and he... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 462 pages
...abroad, in order that pure religion may last long and be perpetuated, in order that it may continue to be for the good and the happiness of the great multitudes, out of pity for the world, to the good and the gain and the wreal ol gods and men ?' They are these : The four earnest meditations.... | |
| 1915 - 346 pages
...venerable Ananda addressed the Blessed One and said: "Vouchsafe, Lord, to remain with us, O Blessed One! for the good and the happiness of the great multitudes,...out of pity for the world, for the good and the gain of makind!" 4 Said the Blessed One: "Enough now, Ananda, beseech not the Tathagata!" 5 And again, a... | |
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