... oppressed, there would be no guilt thence resulting; no increase of guilt would ensue. Were he to go along the north bank of the Ganges giving alms, and ordering gifts to be given, offering sacrifices or causing them to be offered, there would be... Publications - Page 191917Full view - About this book
| 1899 - 408 pages
...no merit thence! resulting, no ^-- _ „. — _.,_ . ^. . . ^ r -- . - . O» increase of merit. [53J In generosity, in self-mastery, in control of the senses, in speaking truth there is neither merit, nor increase of merit." Thus, Lord, dTd Purawa Kassapa, when asked what was the immediate \ . , | aHy.... | |
| Sophia Egoroff - 1910 - 292 pages
...sacrifices or causing them to be offered, there would be no merit thence resulting, no increase of merit. In generosity, in self-mastery, in control of the senses, in speaking truth there is neither irerit, nor increase of merit. Thus, Lord, did Purana Kassapa,, when asked what was the immediate advantage... | |
| Shripad Krishna Belvalkar, Ramchandra Dattatraya Ranade - 1927 - 578 pages
...sacrifices or causing them to be offered, there would be no merit thence resulting, no increase of merit. In generosity, in self-mastery, in control of the senses, in speaking truth, there is neither merit nor increase of merit." This view has been designated as the "Akaraka-vfida," and the author of it... | |
| James Thrower - 1980 - 300 pages
...sacrifices or causing them to be offerred, there would be no merit thence resulting, no increase of merit. In generosity, in self-mastery, in control of the senses, in speaking truth, there is neither merit, nor increase of merit. (Samanna-Phala-Sùtra — The Fruits of the Life of a Recluse, (52)17 [Davids... | |
| Kailash Chand Jain - 1991 - 440 pages
...to tremble, kills other creatures, takes what is not given, breaks into houses, commits dacoity or robbery or tells lies, to him, thus acting, there is no guilt.... no'increase of guilt would ensure.... In giving alms, in offering sacrifices, in self mastery, in control... | |
| Padmanabh S. Jaini - 2001 - 588 pages
...giving alms, offering sacrifices..., there would be no merit thence resulting, no increase of merit. In generosity, in self-mastery, in control of the senses, in speaking truth there is neither merit, nor increase of merit. 2. Fatalism or determinism of Makkhali Cosala: There is no cause, either ultimate... | |
| Gananath Obeyesekere - 2002 - 486 pages
...quotation, but also by speaking against some of its higher ethics insofar as they produce karmic effects. "In generosity, in self-mastery, in control of the senses, in speaking truth there is neither merit nor increase of merit." 3 " Purana Kassapa is simply one among many teachers arguing against a view... | |
| Gananath Obeyesekere - 2002 - 486 pages
...quotation, but also by speaking against some of its higher ethics insofar as they produce karmic effects. "In generosity, in self-mastery, in control of the senses, in speaking truth there is neither merit nor increase of merit." 37 Purana Kassapa is simply one among many teachers arguing against a view... | |
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