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" Too soon has the Light gone out in the world ! " But those of the brethren who were free from the passions (the Arahats) bore their grief collected and composed at the thought : " Impermanent are all component things ! How is it possible that [they should... "
Sacred Books of the Buddhists - Page 60
1910
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Buddhist Suttas, tr. from Pâli by T.W.R. Davids

Suttapiṭaka - 1881 - 420 pages
...But those of the brethren who were free from the passions (the Arahats) bore their grief collected and composed at the thought: 'Impermanent are all...is it possible that [they should not be dissolved] ? ' 20. Then the venerable Anuruddha exhorted the brethren, and said : ' Enough, my brethren ! Weep...
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The New Englander, Volume 5; Volume 41

1882 - 882 pages
...his disciples, those who were already raised above the world adored with solemn calmness, saying, " Impermanent are all component things. How is it possible that they should not be dissolved ; while those in whom individual passions yet lived, fell headlong on the ground, convulsed with anguish...
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New Englander and Yale Review, Volume 41

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1882 - 888 pages
...his disciples, those who were already raised above the world adored with solemn calmness, saying, " Impermanent are all component things. How is it possible that they should not be dissolved ; while those in whom individual passions yet lived, fell headlong on the ground, convulsed with anguish...
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Vinaya Texts, Volume 20

1885 - 472 pages
...But those of the Bhikkhus who were free from the passions (the Arahats) bore their grief, collected and composed at the thought : " Impermanent are all...is it possible [that they should not be dissolved] ? " 'Then I, Sirs, spake thus to the Bhikkhus: " Enough, Sirs ! Weep not, neither lament ! Has not...
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Progress, Volume 3

1897 - 918 pages
...But those of the brethren who were free from the passions (the Arahatsl bore their grief collected University Association. — /bid, pp. 112-14-16-11). 4. THE PERSON OF GAUTAMA BUDDHA. Prince Siddartha sprang from the Kshattriya...
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Vinaya Texts: Part III, The Kullavagga, IV-XII

1900 - 822 pages
...But those of the Bhikkhus who were free from the passions (the Arahats) bore their grief, collected and composed at the thought : " Impermanent are all...is it possible [that they should not be dissolved] ? " ' Then I, Sirs, spake thus to the Bhikkhus : " Enough, Sirs ! Weep not, neither lament ! Has not...
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The Dhamma of Gotama the Buddha and the Gospel of Jesus the Christ: A ...

Charles Francis Aiken - 1900 - 376 pages
...But those of the brethren who were free from the passions [the Arahats] bore their grief collected and composed at the thought : ' Impermanent are all component things. How is it impossible that they should not be dissolved ? '" * The body of Buddha is properly prepared and laid...
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The Great Events by Famous Historians ...

Charles Francis Horne - 1905 - 444 pages
...But those of the brethren who were free from the passions (the Arahats) bore their grief collected and composed at the thought : " Impermanent are all...is it possible that [they should not be dissolved] ? " Then the venerable Anuruddha exhorted the brethren, and said: "Enough, my brethren! Weep not, neither...
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The Library of Original Sources: The ancient world

Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 462 pages
...But those of the brethren who were free from the passions (the Arahats) bore their grief collected and composed at the thought: 'Impermanent are all...How is it possible that they should not be dissolved ?' 40. Now at that time a brother named Subhadda, who had been received into the order in his old age,...
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Buddha and the Gospel of Buddhism

Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy - 1916 - 482 pages
...the world ! ' But those of the Brethren who were free from the passions bore their grief collected and composed at the thought : ' Impermanent are all component things! How is it possible that (they 1 Compare with this the death-bed consolation of King Dutthagamani, quoted p. 300, below, from the...
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