The Udāna: Or, The Solemn Utterances of the Buddha

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Dawsonne Melanchthon Strong
Luzac & Company, 1902 - 129 頁
 

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第 vi 頁 - All that we are is the result of what we have thought: it is founded on our thoughts, it is made up of our thoughts.
第 86 頁 - There is, O monks, a state where there is neither earth, nor water, nor heat, nor air; neither infinity of space nor infinity of consciousness, nor nothingness, nor perception nor non-perception; neither this world nor that world, neither sun nor moon. It is the uncreate.
第 80 頁 - ... at home to live the higher life in all its fulness, in all its purity, in all its bright perfection. I wish therefore to cut off my hair and beard, to clothe myself in the orange-coloured robes, and to go forth from the household life into the houseless state*. May the venerable Mahi Ka£>£ayana receive me into the Order of those who have renounced the world!
第 43 頁 - At that time the Blessed One edified, aroused, quickened and gladdened the monks with a religious discourse on the subject of Nirvana. And these monks grasping the meaning, thinking it out, and accepting with their hearts the whole doctrine, listened attentively. But there was one brother who had some...
第 112 頁 - There is, O monks, an unborn, unoriginated, uncreated, unformed. Were there not, O monks, this unborn, unoriginated, uncreated, unformed, there would be no escape from the world of the born, originated, created, formed.
第 12 頁 - And the Blessed One, in this connection, on that occasion, breathed forth this solemn utterance: — "Where water, earth, heat, air no footing find, There burns not any light, nor shines the Sun, The Moon sheds not her radiant beams, The home of Darkness is not there. When in deep silent hours of thought The holy sage to Truth attains, Then is he free from joy and pain, From Form and Formless worlds released.
第 83 頁 - And the Blessed One having spent the greater part of the night sitting in the open air, washed his feet and entered the monastery. And the venerable Sona having spent the greater part of the night in the open air, washed his feet and entered the monastery. And the Blessed One arising in the morning, called the venerable Sona to him and said: "May the Doctrine become so clear that you may recite it to the Bhikkhus."9 "Be it so", said the venerable Sona in assent to the Blessed One, and he intoned...
第 111 頁 - There is, O Bhikkhus, a state where there is neither earth, nor water, nor heat nor air, neither infinity of space, nor infinity of consciousness, nor nothingness, nor perception, nor non-perception, neither this world nor that world, both sun und moon.
第 93 頁 - SARIPUTTA AND THE TWO DEMONS [THE SECOND AND FIFTH HIGH POWERS] Translated from the Udana (iv. 4) THUS have I heard. On a certain occasion The Blessed One was dwelling at Rajagaha, in Bamboo Grove in Kalandakanivapa. And at that time the venerable Sariputta and the venerable Moggallana the Great were dwelling in the monastery called Pigeon Glen. Now it chanced that the venerable Sariputta, on a moonlight night, was seated under the open sky, with freshly...
第 80 頁 - Full of hindrances is household life, a path defiled by passion: free as the air is the life of him who has renounced all worldly things. How difficult is it for the man who dwells at home to live the higher life in all its fulness, in all its purity, in all its bright perfection!

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