How are we to conduct ourselves, Lord, with regard to womankind ? ' ' Don't see them, Ananda.' ' But if we should see them, what are we to do ? ' Buddhist Suttas - Page 65edited by - 1900 - 320 pagesFull view - About this book
| American essays - 1894 - 1020 pages
...instance, in the following, in answer to questions asked by his principal disciple, Ananda : — " How are we to conduct ourselves, lord, with regard...what are we to do ? " " Keep wide awake, Ananda." In the following, also, a householder, having served the devotee Sudhamma with food, meets his dissatisfaction... | |
| Art - 1881 - 520 pages
...Ânanda, the beloved disciple of the Buddha, is represented as asking the folio wing questions: — " ' How are we to conduct ourselves, Lord, with regard to womankind ? ' — ' Don't see them, Ânanda.' ' But if we should see them, what then ? ' — ' Abstain from speech, Ânanda.' ' But if... | |
| Samuel Henry Kellogg - Buddhism - 1885 - 422 pages
...Ananda, asked him :— " How are we to conduct ourselves, lord, with regard to womankind ?" "Do not see them, Ananda." " But if we should see them, what...lord, what are we to do ?" "Keep wide awake, Ananda." 2 But there is no need that we should further multiply citations. It is never to be forgotten, when... | |
| Samuel Henry Kellogg - Asia - 1885 - 422 pages
...Ananda, asked him : — " How are we to conduct ourselves, lord, with regard to womankind 1" "Do not see them, Ananda." " But if we should see them, what...to us, lord, what are we to do ?" "Keep wide awake, Ananda."2 But there is no need that we should further multiply citations. It is never to be forgotten,... | |
| Samuel Henry Kellogg - Buddhism - 1885 - 422 pages
...conduct ourselves, lord, with regard to womankind ?" " Do not see them, Ananda." " But if we should se& them, what are we to do ?" "Abstain from speech, Ananda."...to us, lord, what are we to do ?" "Keep wide awake, Ananda."2 But there is no need that we should further multiply citations. It is never to be forgotten,... | |
| Religion - 1889 - 784 pages
...had adopted the vows of celibacy is given in the following terms, in reply to Ananda's question, " How are we to conduct ourselves, Lord, with regard...us, Lord, what are we to do ? " " Keep wide awake, Auanda." 2 In the treatises cited above so free from legends and of undoubted early date we have the... | |
| American essays - 1894 - 1008 pages
...instance, in the following, in answer to questions asked by his principal disciple, Ananda : — " How are we to conduct ourselves, lord, with regard...lord, what are we to do ?" " Keep wide awake, Ananda." In the following, abo, a householder, having served the devotee Sudhamma with food, meets his dissatisfaction... | |
| 1897 - 918 pages
...the doctrine." — "Sacred Books of the East." Vol. XI 1 '/.. pp. 112-13. (4) Danger from Women.— ~ I - T ܈ A Ϋ H ÕW,c l ] Wn +G 9ܮ `)ByI "хH I/| , 1...݃$$ Lȋ 9 t q : w W x h *w NQ do ? " '• Abstain from speech. Ananda." " But if they should speak to us, Lord, what are we to do... | |
| Annie Besant - Buddha (The concept) - 1897 - 152 pages
...difficult to picture the scene between the anxious disciple and the gentle, slightly amused, Master : "How are we to conduct ourselves, Lord, with regard...to us, Lord, what are we to do?" "Keep wide awake, Ananda."2 Keep wide awake; notice what you are doing, guard your thoughts. A long sermon as to the... | |
| Annie Besant - Buddha (The concept) - 1897 - 196 pages
...difficult to picture the scene between the anxious disciple and the gentle, slightly amused, Master: " How are we to conduct ourselves, Lord, with regard...Ananda." " But if we should see them what are we to do?" 1 The Sutra of the Forty-two Sections, translated by S. Beal from the Chinese. Catena of Buddhist Scriptures,... | |
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