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________________ VI. ANNOUNCEMENT OF FUTURE DESTINY. 145 the lower vehicle, at the calamitous conjuncture of a bad time 1, were longing for Buddha-knowledge. 14. But the perfectly-enlightened great Seer has not yet favoured us with a prcdiction (of our des tiny), as if he would say: Do not eat the food that has been put into your hand. 15. Quite so, O hero, we were longing as we heard the exalted voice (and thought): Then shall we be at rest, when we shall have received a prediction. 16. Utter a prediction, O great hero, so benevolent and merciful! let there be an end of our feeling of poverty! And the Lord, who in his mind apprehended the thoughts arising in the minds of those great senior disciples, again addressed the complete assembly of monks: This great disciple of mine, monks, the senior Subhati, shall likewise pay homage to thirty hundred thousand myriads of kotis of Buddhas ; shall show them respect, honour, reverence, veneration, and worship. Under them shall he lead a spiritual life and achieve enlightenment. After the performance of such duties shall he, in his last bodily existence, become a Tathagata in the world, an Arhat, &c. &c., by the name of Sasiketu . His Buddha-field will be called Ratnasambhava and his epoch Ratnaprabhâsa". And that Buddhafield will be even, beautiful, crystalline, variegated with jewel-trees, devoid of pits and precipices, devoid 1 Dushkalabhagnasandhau. · And felicitous, blest, beatified (nirvrita). * I. e. moon-signal, or having the moon for ensign. • Var. lect. Ratnâvabhasa. L Digitized by 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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