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________________ I, 24, 1. ADMISSION TO THE ORDER OF BHIKKHUS. 147 through many myriads of Kappas (world-ages) of the past.' 6. Then the paribbâgaka Sâriputta went to the place where the paribbâgaka Moggallâna was. And the paribbâgaka Moggallâna saw the paribbâgaka Sâriputta coming from afar; seeing him he said to the paribbâgaka Sariputta : Your countenance, friend, is serene; your complexion is pure and bright. Have you then really reached the immortal, friend ?' “Yes, friend, I have attained to the immortal.' And how, friend, have you done so ?' 7-9. 'I saw, friend, the Bhikkhu Assagi who went through Râgagaha for alms (&c.', down to :); "But I will tell you in short what it means." ""Tell me much or little as you like, but be sure to tell me the spirit (of the doctrine); I want but the spirit; why do you make so much of the letter?” 10. “Then, friend, the Bhikkhu Assagi pronounced the following Dhamma sentence: "Of all objects which proceed from a cause, the Tathậgata has explained the cause, and He has explained their cessation also; this is the doctrine of the great Samana.” And the paribbâgaka Moggallâna, after having heard (&c., as in § 5, down to the end). 24. 1. Then the paribbâgaka Moggallâna said to the paribbâgaka Sariputta : 'Let us go, friend, and join See &$ 2-4. Instead of. The paribbâgaka Sariputta,' of course, the pronoun of the first person is to be read; instead of The venerable Assagi' read, 'The Bhikkhu Assagi;' and further, the vocative 'Friend' (âvuso), addressed to Moggallâna, is inserted three or four times in the course of this narration. L2 Digitized by 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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