Eastern Monachism: an Account of the Origin, Laws, Discipline, Sacred Writings, Mysterious Rites, Religious Ceremonies, and Present Circumstances, of the Order of Mendicants Founded by Gótama Budha, (compiled from Singhalese MSS. and Other Original Sources of Information); with Comparative Notices of the Usages and Institutions of the Western Ascetics, and a Review of the Monastic System |
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... existence . " Upon his person were certain signs that enabled the soothsayers to foretell that he would become a recluse , preparatory to his reception of the supreme Budhaship . Five days after his birth he received the name of ...
... existence . " Upon his person were certain signs that enabled the soothsayers to foretell that he would become a recluse , preparatory to his reception of the supreme Budhaship . Five days after his birth he received the name of ...
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... existence as a man , he had set the office of a budha before him as the object of his ambition ; and in all the various states of existence through which he passed , animal , human and divine , had accomplished some end , or exercised ...
... existence as a man , he had set the office of a budha before him as the object of his ambition ; and in all the various states of existence through which he passed , animal , human and divine , had accomplished some end , or exercised ...
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... existence , the cause of all sorrow and of its cessation . The object of his protracted toils and numerous sacrifices , carried on incessantly through myriads of ages , was now accomplished . By having become a Budha he had received a ...
... existence , the cause of all sorrow and of its cessation . The object of his protracted toils and numerous sacrifices , carried on incessantly through myriads of ages , was now accomplished . By having become a Budha he had received a ...
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... existence . At their death , they cease to exist ; they do not continue to be Budhas , nor do they enter upon any other state of being . Expositions of the doctrines of Budha , whe- ther orally delivered or written in books , are called ...
... existence . At their death , they cease to exist ; they do not continue to be Budhas , nor do they enter upon any other state of being . Expositions of the doctrines of Budha , whe- ther orally delivered or written in books , are called ...
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... existence , that is to say , the cleaving to existing objects , or evil desire . It is possible to accomplish this destruction , by attending to a prescribed course of discipline , which results in an entrance to one of the four paths ...
... existence , that is to say , the cleaving to existing objects , or evil desire . It is possible to accomplish this destruction , by attending to a prescribed course of discipline , which results in an entrance to one of the four paths ...
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abbot afterwards Alban Butler allowed alms alms-bowl Ananda ancient Anuradhapura appear ascetic asceticism attained nirwána become bhikshu birth bó-tree body Brahmans Budhists called cause ceived Ceylon church cloth colour dágoba death declared déwas dhyána disciples earth enter Evesham evil desire exercise existence feet forest four garments give given Gótama Budha India kalpas kasina kind king live Maha manner means meditation mendicant merit Méru Milinda mind mode Moggaliputta-tissa monastery monastic monks Nágaséna nimitta novice observed offering Pali pass paths Pátimokkhan performed persons Pitakas possession precepts present priest priestess priesthood priests of Budha principal professed rahat Rajagaha Rathapála received recluse regarded relics religion residence robe sacred sage samádhi sangha Sanskrit seen similar Singhalese sorrow sramana stanzas superior supposed supreme Budha Sútra temple things thought tion tree truth village Vishnu whilst wihára Winaya Wisudhi Margga Sanné word worship