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________________ ON PLANTS. 127 by which this whole world is refreshed; and each according to his faculty takes to heart this wellspoken lawl that is one in its essence. 37. Even as all grasses and shrubs, as well as plants of middle size, trees and great trees at the time of rain look bright in all quarters; 38. So it is the very nature of the law to promote the everlasting weal of the world; by the law the whole world is recreated, and as the plants (when refreshed) expand their blossoms, the world does the same when refreshed. 39. The plants that in their growth remain middle-sized, are Arhats (saints) stopping when they have overcome frailties, (and) the Pratyekabuddhas who, living in woody thickets?, accomplish this well-spoken law. 40. (But) the many Bodhisattvas who, thoughtful and wise, go their way all over the triple world, striving after supreme enlightenment, they continue increasing in growth like trees. 41. Those who, endowed with magical powers and being adepts in the four degrees of meditation, feel delight at hearing of complete voidness 3 and emit thousands of rays, they are called the great trees on earth. 42. So then, Kâsyapa, is the preaching of the law, like the water poured out by the cloud everywhere alike; by which plants and men(?) thrive, endless (and eternal) blossoms (are produced)“. · The term used might be rendered by gospel.' • Pratyekabuddha vanashanda kârino, &c. Burnouf must bave had quite a different reading. • Or unreality, sünyata. • Yehî (the Sanskrit would require the dual) vivarddhanti Digitized by Google
SR No.007677
Book TitleSaddharma Pundarika
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorH Kern
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1884
Total Pages2546
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size46 MB
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