Ummagga Jātaka: (The Story of a Tunnel)Luzac, 1898 - 242 pages |
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... seat and say to me , ' Son , Mahauṣadha Pandit , take this seat . ' When this is done , there will arise a question for us to solve . " The Situ said , Very good , " and repaired to the palace in the way he was instructed by his son ...
... seat and say to me , ' Son , Mahauṣadha Pandit , take this seat . ' When this is done , there will arise a question for us to solve . " The Situ said , Very good , " and repaired to the palace in the way he was instructed by his son ...
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... seat and said , " Pandit , take this seat . " The Pandit hearing the words of his father sat on the seat which his father had vacated . Thereupon Sènaka , Pukkusa , Kàvinda , Dèvinda , and other foolish men who were there , seeing that ...
... seat and said , " Pandit , take this seat . " The Pandit hearing the words of his father sat on the seat which his father had vacated . Thereupon Sènaka , Pukkusa , Kàvinda , Dèvinda , and other foolish men who were there , seeing that ...
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... seat and took it yourself . " " What , my lord ! " rejoined the Bōsat , " do you say that in all cases the father is greater than the son ? " The king replied , " Yes , Paṇḍit , it is so . " To this the Bōsat replied , " You sent word ...
... seat and took it yourself . " " What , my lord ! " rejoined the Bōsat , " do you say that in all cases the father is greater than the son ? " The king replied , " Yes , Paṇḍit , it is so . " To this the Bōsat replied , " You sent word ...
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... seat and assume it himself , the answer is this : he did not mean any dis- respect to his father , but wanted to solve the king's riddle , viz . , that the Bōsat should send either a colt or its sire , and wanted to make manifest his ...
... seat and assume it himself , the answer is this : he did not mean any dis- respect to his father , but wanted to solve the king's riddle , viz . , that the Bōsat should send either a colt or its sire , and wanted to make manifest his ...
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... seat , and Mahauṣadha Pandit the last . Mahauṣadha considered what this ques- tion meant , and not perceiving what it meant , he thought within himself , " The king is too immature in understand- ing to have thought this out by himself ...
... seat , and Mahauṣadha Pandit the last . Mahauṣadha considered what this ques- tion meant , and not perceiving what it meant , he thought within himself , " The king is too immature in understand- ing to have thought this out by himself ...
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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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