Hidden fields
Books Books
" The day is not sufficient for asking and answering profound questions. From morning till night they engage in discussion, the old and the young mutually help one another. Those who cannot discuss questions out of the Tripitaka are little esteemed, and... "
Xi You Ji : Buddhist Records of the Western World: Da Tang Xi you ji. Books 6-12 - Page 170
by Xuanzang - 1906
Full view - About this book

Buddhism in Its Connexion with Brāhmanism and Hindūism and in Its Contrast ...

Sir Monier Monier-Williams - 1889 - 652 pages
...Hence learned men from different cities come here in multitudes to settle their doubts ; and thence the streams of their wisdom spread far and wide. For this reason some persons usurp the name of Nalanda students, and in going to and fro receive honour in consequence. If men from other quarters...
Full view - About this book

A History of Civilization in Ancient India: Based on Sanscrit ..., Volume 3

Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1890 - 572 pages
...old and the young mutually help one another. Those who cannot discuss questions out of the Tripitaka are little esteemed, and are obliged to hide themselves...a renown in discussion, come here in multitudes to settie their doubts, and then the streams (of their wisdom) spread far and wide. For this reason some...
Full view - About this book

A History of Civilisation in Ancient India: Based on Sanscrit ..., Volume 2

Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1893 - 382 pages
...old and the young mutually help one another. Those who cannot discuss questions out of the Tripitaka are little esteemed, and are obliged to hide themselves...wide. For this reason some persons usurp the name (of Nalanda students) and in going to and fro receive honour in consequence." Dr. Fergusson justly remarks...
Full view - About this book

A History of Civilisation in Ancient India: Based on Sanscrit ..., Volume 2

Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1893 - 390 pages
...old and the young mutually help one another. Those who cannot discuss questions out of the Tripitaka are little esteemed, and are obliged to hide themselves...wide. For this reason some persons usurp the name (of Nalanda students) and in going to and fro receive honour in consequence." Dr. Fergusson justly remarks...
Full view - About this book

Ancient India, 2000 B. C.-800 A. D.

Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1893 - 218 pages
...old and the young mutually help one another. Those who cannot discuss questions out of the Tripitaka are little esteemed, and are obliged to hide themselves...this account, who desire to acquire quickly a renown for discussion, come here in multitudes to settle their doubts, and then the streams of their wisdom...
Full view - About this book

The Essence of Buddhism

Pokala Lakshmi Narasu - 1907 - 302 pages
...different cities come here in multitudes to settle their doubts and thence the streams of their fame spread far and wide. For this reason, some persons usurp the name of Nalanda students, and in going to and fro receive honour and consequence." Speaking of the work done...
Full view - About this book

Education in Baroda

Thakorlal Ranchhodlal Pandya - 1915 - 214 pages
...old and the young mutually help one another. Those who cannot discuss questions out of the Tripitaka are little esteemed, and are obliged to hide themselves...multitudes to settle their doubts, and then the streams o their wisdom spread far and wide."* Dr. Fergusson justly says that what Cluny and Clairvaux were...
Full view - About this book

Bengal, Bihar and Orissa, Sikkim

Lewis Sydney Steward O'Malley - 1917 - 342 pages
...the Oxford of Buddhist India. " Learned men," wrote Hiuen Tsiang, " who desire to acquire renown come in multitudes to settle their doubts, and then the streams of their wisdom spread far and wide." The death of Harsha was followed by an invasion of the Tibetans and Nepalese, and for several centuries...
Full view - About this book

Ancient Indian Education: An Inquiry Into Its Origin, Development, and Ideals

Frank Ernest Keay - 1918 - 200 pages
...old and the young mutually help one another. Those who cannot discuss questions out of the Tripitaka are little esteemed and are obliged to hide themselves...wide. For this reason some persons usurp the name (of Nalanda students) and in going to and fro receive honour in consequence. If men of other quarters desire...
Full view - About this book

Ancient Indian Education: An Inquiry Into Its Origin, Development, and Ideals

Frank Ernest Keay - 1918 - 218 pages
...old and the young mutually help one another. Those who cannot discuss questions out of the Tripitaka are little esteemed and are obliged to hide themselves...shame. Learned men from different cities, on this accoiint, who desire to acquire quickly a renown in discussion, come here in multitudes to settle their...
Full view - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Help
  3. Advanced Book Search
  4. Download EPUB
  5. Download PDF