Ummagga Jātaka: (The Story of a Tunnel)Luzac, 1898 - 242 pages |
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Page 34
... Sènaka Pandit inquired , saying , " Shall we bring the Pandit over here ? " Sènaka being jealous of the other's prosperity , said , " This does not betoken a man to be a Pandit . Have patience , O king . " The king on hearing the words ...
... Sènaka Pandit inquired , saying , " Shall we bring the Pandit over here ? " Sènaka being jealous of the other's prosperity , said , " This does not betoken a man to be a Pandit . Have patience , O king . " The king on hearing the words ...
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... Sènaka then replied , " If so , your majesty , do not go yourself , but send a messenger to him to say , ' O Pandit , whilst coming to see you the king's state charger broke its leg . Send us either a colt or its sire . ' If he under ...
... Sènaka then replied , " If so , your majesty , do not go yourself , but send a messenger to him to say , ' O Pandit , whilst coming to see you the king's state charger broke its leg . Send us either a colt or its sire . ' If he under ...
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... Sènaka , Pukkusa , Kàvinda , Dèvinda , and other foolish men who were there , seeing that the Pandit had made his father rise from his seat , clapped their hands merrily and laughed aloud , saying , " This foolish fellow is said to be ...
... Sènaka , Pukkusa , Kàvinda , Dèvinda , and other foolish men who were there , seeing that the Pandit had made his father rise from his seat , clapped their hands merrily and laughed aloud , saying , " This foolish fellow is said to be ...
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... ( Sènaka , and the other three ) were put out of countenance . [ Now , there is no one who knows better the reverence due to parents than the Bōsat . And if it be asked , why then did he make his father rise from his seat and assume it ...
... ( Sènaka , and the other three ) were put out of countenance . [ Now , there is no one who knows better the reverence due to parents than the Bōsat . And if it be asked , why then did he make his father rise from his seat and assume it ...
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... Sènaka . Thereupon Sènaka collected a great number of men , removed the water and mud from the tank , and dug up the earth at the bottom , but he could not find the gem ; and when the tank was refilled the reflection of the gem appeared ...
... Sènaka . Thereupon Sènaka collected a great number of men , removed the water and mud from the tank , and dug up the earth at the bottom , but he could not find the gem ; and when the tank was refilled the reflection of the gem appeared ...
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Amarā army Ascetic asked attended beauty Bhikkhus Brahmin brought Buddha chariot Cloth cultivator Dambadiva daughter decorated Devī Dharma drink E. A. WALLIS BUDGE East Market-town Edited elephants enemy fear four pandits Friend gate gave gavvas give gold golden hands heard hearing heart HENRY LILLIE PIERCE horses hundred princes India inquired Jātaka Kevaṭṭa kill King Brahmadatta King Culani king replied King Vedeha king's kingdom live looking lord LUZAC Maha Bōsat Mahauṣadha Pandit Majesty marriage meaning meat minister Mithila mother Nanda Devi ornaments padi palace Pañcāla Paṇḍit parrot possesses princess Pukkusa queen question rampart recited this stanza retinue rice rich royal Śakra saluted the king Sanskrit saying seat secret sella Sènaka sent sword tank teacher tell Thereupon thought thousand massas told took Translated tunnel Vèdèha water-demon water-gruel wealth wife wisdom wise wish words yodunas
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