| Buddhaghosa - 1870 - 412 หน้า
...for Buddha a something existed which is not made, and which, therefore, is imperishable and eternal. On considering such sayings, to which many more might...nihilism of the third part of the Buddhist canon. It is not a question of more or less, but of aid — aut. Nirvana cannot, in the mind of one and the... | |
| Buddhaghosa (theologian.) - 1870 - 410 หน้า
...eternal, and uses it, as it would seem, synonymously with Nirvawa (v. 97). Nay, he says (v. 383), " When you have understood the destruction of all that...made, you will understand that which was not made." This surely shows that even for Buddha a something existed which is not made, and which, therefore,... | |
| Buddhaghosa - 1870 - 392 หน้า
...eternal, and uses it, as it would seem, synonymously with Nirvawa (v. 97). Nay, he says (v. 383), " When you have understood the destruction of all that...made, you will understand that which was not made." This surely shows that even for Buddha a something existed which is not made, and which, therefore,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1873 - 834 หน้า
...its answering prophecy and release. " Stop the stream valiantly, drive away the desires, O Brahmana ! When you have understood the destruction of all that...made, you will understand that which was not made." * The steps by which, in later developments of the contemplative life, nirvdna was to be attained,... | |
| Thomas Lumisden Strange - 1875 - 284 หน้า
...worldly desires enter Nirvana. Buddha speaks of the uncreated and eternal, synonymously with Nirvana. " When you have understood the destruction of all that...made, you will understand that which was not made," by which, the Professor points out, " Buddha spoke of what is imperishable and eternal " (Intro, to... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1881 - 620 หน้า
...that which is not made, ie, the uncreated and eternal, Nirvana (ibid. v. 97). He says (v. 383) : — ' When you have understood the destruction of all that...such sayings, to which many more might be added, one recognises in them a conception of Nirvawa, altogether irreconcileable with the Nihilism of the third... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1881 - 444 หน้า
...CHAPTER XXVI. THE BRAHMAJVA (ARHAT). 383. Stop the stream valiantly, drive away the desires, O Brahma#a! When you have understood the destruction of all that...made, you will understand that which was not made. 384. If the Brahma«a has reached the other shore in both laws (in restraint and contemplation), all... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1881 - 412 หน้า
...CHAPTER XXVI. THE BRAHMAJVA (ARHAT). 383. Stop the stream valiantly, drive away the desires, O Brahmawa! When you have understood the destruction of all that...made, you will understand that which was not made. 384. If the Brahmawa has reached the other shore in both laws (in restraint and contemplation), all... | |
| 1889 - 514 หน้า
...this is the way to purity. Verse 383. Stop the stream valiantly, drive away the desires, 0 Bjahamana ! When you have understood the destruction of all that...made, you will understand that which was not made. To these are added the following: Verse 32. A Bhikshu (mendicant) who delights in reflection, who looks... | |
| 1890 - 988 หน้า
...If man is in part God, he can create, but what he creates vanishes away. " When you have understood all that was made, you will understand that which was not made."* The Everlasting is, and the soul of man, which is his essence, is immortal. Buddha taught that all... | |
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