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________________ XII. EXERTION. 261 but as keepers of thine entrusted deposit we care for enlightenment. 16. The Lord himself knows that in the last period there are (to be) wicked monks who do not understand mysterious speech? 17. One will have to bear frowning looks, repeated disavowal (or concealment), expulsion from the monasteries, many and manifold abuses. 18. Yet mindful of the command of the Lord of the world we will in the last period undauntedly proclaim this Satra in the midst of the congregation. 19. We will visit towns and villages everywhere, and transmit to those who care for it thine entrusted deposit, O Lord. 20. O Chief of the world, we will deliver thy message; be at ease then, tranquil and quiet, great Seer. 21. Light of the world, thou knowest the disposition of all who have flocked hither from every direction, and thou knowest that) we speak a word of truth. Sandhâbhâshya, here rather 'conciliatory speech;' this is the meaning which sandhâya sambhâshana has in Sanskrit. · The rendering of the last words bahukutti bahůvidhâh is conjectural. Burnouf has, emprisonner et frapper de diverses manières,' but hereby two meanings are assigned to kutti. 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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