A Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms
hawk (in pursuit of a) dove, when (the Bodhisattva) cut off a piece of his own flesh, and (with it) ransomed the dove. After Buddha had attained to perfect wisdom,(5
re of the fact, and on the spot reared a tope, a
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rendering of the phras
general adhere. Budd
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The Fa or Law is th
he first Basket of the
t Lectures, p. 44), "it
-culture;" with the th
lying it. It has been p
2) that dharma is the
edicts. The whole of t
t, "the advancement of
hinese afforded no be
uthor could express co
a law of life," a direc
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n name for the Brahm
cle of its own great
popularity." He is gen
r of Devas." He is now
valiant protector of
ior to Sakyamuni, and e
n Fa-Hsien's narrative.
er is {.}, "formerly,"
arrative, simply equiva
as here, "in a former
former birth. The incid
or
to the translator to
mself to." Such is oft
in chapter xxiv may be
ing which I have
me Buddha, or complet
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