Book Title: Sambodhi 1989 Vol 16
Author(s): Ramesh S Betai, Yajneshwar S Shastri
Publisher: L D Indology Ahmedabad

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________________ 127 15. 16. 17. Shelley, Heuas, A Lyrical Drama Composed in 1821 A.D. and published in 1822 A.D.), Chorus of Captive Greek Women, Lines 197-200. My thanks are due to Dr. C.K. Seshadri, Professor & Head, Department of English, Faculty of Arts, M.S. University of Baroda, Baroda, for tracing this reference. Rhys Davids, Journal of the Pali Text Society, 1923, pp. 43-44 as quoted in IP, p-174, fn. 1. Cf. also "Reverence shown to the righteous is better than sacrifice." (Mark 1.15). One may compre here the DP 108 which says," Homage paid to the righteous is better.” (abhi vādanā ujjugatesu seyyo/). “I am not of the world” says Jesus according to John. (vide John xvii 14-16) and Buddha says "Monks even as a blue lotus, a waterrose or a white lotus, is born in the water, grous up in the water and stands lifted above it, by the water undefiled; even so, monks, does the Tathāgata, grow in the world by the undefiled" (Sainyutta Nikaya xxii 94; vide ERWT, p. 180 fns 3,5 & 6) (for comparative remarks vide ERWT, pp. 177 ff.) It is interesting to compare here the thought in the Bhagavadgitā (5.10): padmapatram ivāmbhasi. Narawane V.S., op. cit; p, 231. Reference may also be made here to SR's lucid and striking similes and vivid and colourful pen-pictures available in his writings. Cf. "Unless he begins to criticise the system, the reader takes the author to be presenting his own views." (Raju P.T., op. cit, p. 333) Narawane V.S., op. cit., p. 238. Buddha-Gautama Buddha; paranomistically it refers to SR (buddha, wise, learned, enlightened) 18. 19. 20. 21.

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