佛本行集經Samuel Beal Trübner & Company, 1875 - 395 pages |
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... note on this word . The expression used in the Chinese perfectly confirms his criticism ; Shi - kung chuh - kia , " leaving the palace to become a recluse " , is the title of the chapter in question . b yen ( great magnificence , i.e. ...
... note on this word . The expression used in the Chinese perfectly confirms his criticism ; Shi - kung chuh - kia , " leaving the palace to become a recluse " , is the title of the chapter in question . b yen ( great magnificence , i.e. ...
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... notes are delightful to the senses . " The prince , hearing these utterances , resolved to proceed forth , and thereupon he summoned his charioteer , and addressed him thus- " My good charioteer ! draw forth and prepare for me at once a ...
... notes are delightful to the senses . " The prince , hearing these utterances , resolved to proceed forth , and thereupon he summoned his charioteer , and addressed him thus- " My good charioteer ! draw forth and prepare for me at once a ...
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... notes , in indication of their joy ; whilst the other living creatures indicated their feelings of delight . And so also the kine which the Brahmans kept for religious and sacri- ficial purposes , although their milk had just before ...
... notes , in indication of their joy ; whilst the other living creatures indicated their feelings of delight . And so also the kine which the Brahmans kept for religious and sacri- ficial purposes , although their milk had just before ...
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... notes ! The earth is carpeted with glossy green , The trees and all the woods produce their varied tints ; Hark to the pleasing sounds , like angel - trills , Oh , what a pleasant time is this for joy and love ! " To whom Bôdhisatwa ...
... notes ! The earth is carpeted with glossy green , The trees and all the woods produce their varied tints ; Hark to the pleasing sounds , like angel - trills , Oh , what a pleasant time is this for joy and love ! " To whom Bôdhisatwa ...
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... note . - For " Ass . " read " As . " P. 105 , line 18. - No doubt the Deva T'so Ping is the same as Ghatíkára . P. 121 , line 25. - With this custom of circumambulating a sacred object or person three times , compare the " decursio " of ...
... note . - For " Ass . " read " As . " P. 105 , line 18. - No doubt the Deva T'so Ping is the same as Ghatíkára . P. 121 , line 25. - With this custom of circumambulating a sacred object or person three times , compare the " decursio " of ...
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