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________________ 114 MAHÂVAGGA. 1, 12, 1. senses, in me desire for them has ceased. Thou art struck down, O Death.' Then Mâra the wicked One understood : “The Blessed One knows me, the perfect One knows me,' and, sad and afflicted, he vanished away. Here ends the story of Mâra. 12. 1. At that time the Bhikkhus brought (to Buddha), from different regions and different countries, persons who desired to obtain the pabbaggâ and upasampadâ ordinations, thinking: 'The Blessed One will confer on them the pabbaggâ and upasam padâ ordinations. Thus both the Bhikkhus became tired (from the journey), and also those who desired to obtain the pabbaggâ and upasampadâ ordinations. Now when the Blessed One was alone and had retired into solitude, the following consideration presented itself to his mind : “The Bhikkhus now bring to me from different regions and different countries persons who desire to obtain the pabbaggâ and upasampadâ ordinations, thinking: "The Blessed One will confer on them the pabbaggâ and upasam padâ ordinations.” Now both the Bhikkhus become tired, and also those who desire to obtain the pabbaggâ and upasampadâ ordinations. What if I were to grant permission to the Bhikkhus, saying: “Confer henceforth, O Bhikkhus, in the different regions, and in the different countries, the pabbaggâ and upasa mpadâ ordinations yourselves (on those who desire to receive them).”' 2. And the Blessed One, having left the solitude Digitized by Google
SR No.007674
Book TitleDhammapada
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorMax Muller
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1881
Total Pages2540
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size45 MB
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