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... began to talk about his want of merit and degradation . As the poorest , most pitiable , they also called him O - keuh ( Okaka ? ) , and this became his common name ; his last descendant was called Ta - man - tso ( Mahâkusa ? ) , who ...
... began to talk about his want of merit and degradation . As the poorest , most pitiable , they also called him O - keuh ( Okaka ? ) , and this became his common name ; his last descendant was called Ta - man - tso ( Mahâkusa ? ) , who ...
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... began to speak to all the Devas of the Tusita Heaven , and said Ye Devas ! assemble here and listen ! not long hence this body of mine shall descend amongst men , and be born in the world ; let me now therefore on your account recite in ...
... began to speak to all the Devas of the Tusita Heaven , and said Ye Devas ! assemble here and listen ! not long hence this body of mine shall descend amongst men , and be born in the world ; let me now therefore on your account recite in ...
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... began to withdraw from the advanced to the door ; holding Narada by him by the left shoulder and flew away his body along with him , and finally al Avanti , in South India . Then Asita addı " Be it known to you , my child , that a Bu ...
... began to withdraw from the advanced to the door ; holding Narada by him by the left shoulder and flew away his body along with him , and finally al Avanti , in South India . Then Asita addı " Be it known to you , my child , that a Bu ...
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... began to recite the following words : " How strange ! how r how strange ! how seldom seen ! " - whilst all for joy , and many smiles , waved their garments , and clapped their hands delight . Now within this garden there was a certain ...
... began to recite the following words : " How strange ! how r how strange ! how seldom seen ! " - whilst all for joy , and many smiles , waved their garments , and clapped their hands delight . Now within this garden there was a certain ...
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... began to learn the sounds of the different lett on which occasion , the Prince , in virtue of his Supreme wisdom , g forth the sound of each letter in the following excellent manner 1. In sounding the letter “ A , " pronounce it as in ...
... began to learn the sounds of the different lett on which occasion , the Prince , in virtue of his Supreme wisdom , g forth the sound of each letter in the following excellent manner 1. In sounding the letter “ A , " pronounce it as in ...
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abode addressed arrived Asita attain beautiful become began Benares Bhikshus birth Bôdhi Bodhisatwa body born Brahmadatta Brahman Buddha Buddhist called chariot child Chinese cloth Crown 8vo deliverance Demy 8vo desire Devadatta Devas DICTIONARY disciples dwelling earth Edited elephant English entered F. J. FURNIVALL father flowers forthwith garden garments Gâtha says Glossary gone GRAMMAR hand heard heart heaven Hensleigh Wedgwood holy honoured India jewels Kalpas Kantaka Kapilavastu Kâsyapa king Kiouen Kshatriya LANGUAGE Lord Lumbini Mahârâja Mâitri Mâra Mâya ministers mother Nanda Narada palace perfect plates Prabhâpâla Pratyeka Buddha proceeded Rahat recluse religious replied Rishi Royal Royal Asiatic Society Sâkra Sanskrit seat sewed Shaman sorrow spake spiritual spot Suddhôdana Râja taels Tathagata Tchandaka Text thought Translated tree Tusita Udâyi Upatissa Uravilva viii W. W. SKEAT whilst words world-honoured Worship Yaksha Yasada Yasodharâ youth
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