| Thomas William Rhys Davids - 1881 - 286 pages
...order is dependent upon him. Why then " ' should he leave instructions in any matter concern" ' ing the order ? I too, O Ananda, am now grown " ' old and full of years, my journey is drawing to its " ' close, I have reached my sum of days, I am turning " 'eighty years of age; and just as a worn-out... | |
| 1881 - 294 pages
..." ' should lay down instructions in any matter concern" ' ing the order. Now the Tathagata, Ananda, thinks " 'not that it is he who should lead the brotherhood, " ' or that the order is dependent upon him. Why then " ' should he leave instructions in any matter concern" ' ing the order ? I too,... | |
| Thomas William Rhys Davids - 1881 - 286 pages
..." ' should lay down instructions in any matter concern" ' ing the order. Now the Tathagata, Ananda, thinks " 'not that it is he who should lead the brotherhood, "'or that the order is dependent upon him. Why then " ' should he leave instructions in any matter concern" ' ing the order ? I too,... | |
| Suttapiṭaka - 1881 - 420 pages
...22i, 250. should lay down instructions in any matter concerning the order. Now the Tathagata, Ananda, thinks not that it is he who should lead the brotherhood, or that the order is dependent upon him. Why then should he leave instructions in any matter concerning the order ? I too, O Ananda,... | |
| Thomas William Rhys Davids - 1882 - 298 pages
...Avho should lead the brotherhood, Fr" " ' or that the order is dependent upon him. Why then L^« " ' should he leave instructions in any matter concern"'ing the order? I too, 0 Ananda, am now grown " ' old and full of years, my journey is drawing to its " ' close, I have reached... | |
| Charles Gore - 1891 - 334 pages
...of the dependence of the Buddhist order on himself. ' The Perfect,' that is, the Buddha, he says, ' thinks not that it is he who should lead the brotherhood, or that the order is dependent upon him. Why then should he leave instructions in any matter concerning the order? . . . Therefore,... | |
| Charles Gore - 1891 - 336 pages
...says, ' thinks not that it is he who should lead the brotherhood, or that the order is dependent upon him. Why then should he leave instructions in any matter concerning the order? . . . Therefore, O Ananda, be ye lamps unto yourselves. Be ye a refuge to yourselves. Betake yourselves... | |
| 1892 - 880 pages
...thinks not, Ananda, that he should lead the Brotherhood, or that the Brotherhood is dependent upon him. Why, then, should he leave instructions in any matter concerning the Order? ... " Therefore, O Ananda, be ye lamps unto yourselves. Be ye a refuge to yourselves. Hold fast to... | |
| 1892 - 850 pages
...thinks not, Ananda, that he should lead the Brotherhood, or that the Brotherhood is dependent upon him. Why, then, should he leave instructions in any matter concerning the Order? ... "Therefore, O Ananda, be ye lamps unto yourselves. Be ye a refuge to yourselves. Hold fast to the... | |
| Edward Caird - 1893 - 424 pages
...Ananda, should there be any one who harbours the thought, ' It is I who will lead the brotherhood,' it is he who should lay down instructions in any matter...lead the brotherhood, or that the order is dependent upon him. Why then should he leave instructions in any matter concerning the order ? I, too, 0 Ananda,... | |
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