Seeking nothing, he gains all ; Foregoing self, the Universe grows " I " : If any teach NIRVANA is to cease, Say unto such they lie. If any teach NIRVANA is to live, Say unto such they err ; not knowing this, Nor what light shines beyond their broken... The Burman: His Life and Notions - Page 125by Sir James George Scott - 1882Full view - About this book
| 1879 - 748 pages
...or what the real state of such merging could be, Buddha held that : . 1 i " .j* , ••»*•• " If any teach Nirvana is to cease, Say unto such they...any teach Nirvana is to live, Say unto such they err ; not knowing this, Nor what light shines beyond their broken lamps, Nor lifeless, timeless bliss."... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1879 - 264 pages
...houses. Seeking nothing, he gains all ; Foregoing self, the Universe grows " I " : If any teach NIBVANA is to cease, Say unto such they lie. If any teach NIRVANA is to live, Say unto such they err ; not knowing this, Nor what light shines beyond their broken lamps, Nor lifeless, timeless bliss.... | |
| 1885 - 478 pages
....metaphysical language it is said that the universe becomes " I." Mr. Arnold says — "If any teach Nirvana ia to cease, Say unto such they lie. If any teach Nirvana is to live, Say unto such they err." Birth and death, change and desire, all cease in Nirvana ; and the individual life ceases with them.... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1880 - 996 pages
...make And again : New houses. Seeking nothing he gains all; Foregoing self, the Universe grows ' I.' If any teach NIRVANA is to cease. Say unto such they...teach, NIRVANA is to live, Say unto such they err; not knowing this, Nor what light shines beyond their broken lamps, Nor lifeless, timeless bliss." "... | |
| 1880 - 1170 pages
...no more make New houses. Seeking nothing, he gains all ; Foregoing self, the_universe grows " I " : If any teach NIRVANA is to cease Say unto such they lie. If any teach NIRVANA is to live, Say unlo such they err ; not knowing this. Nor what light shines beyond their broken lamps, Nor lifeless,... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1880 - 284 pages
...no more make New houses. Seeking nothing, he gains all ; Foregoing self, the Universe grows " I " : If any teach NIRVANA is to cease, Say unto such they lie. If any teach NIRVANA is to live, f. Say unto such they err ; not knowing this, Nor what light shines beyond their broken lamps, Nor... | |
| 1881 - 780 pages
...Nirvana, " the passionless Bride, divine Tranquillity " of Lucretius, is reached ; and what is it ? — "If any teach Nirvana is to cease, Say unto such they...teach Nirvana is to live, Say unto such they err." A promise of Ufe so vague, so dreamy, so unpractical, that the Chinese could not grasp it ; and the... | |
| 1881 - 552 pages
...life. " Foregoing self, the universe grows ; If any teach Nirvana is to cease, Say unto such they he. If any teach Nirvana is to live, Say unto such they err." That existence which every child realizes as its own. sepaate from every other being, Buddhism denies.... | |
| George Claude Lorimer - 1881 - 388 pages
...In another place he adds: " Seeking nothing, he gains all; Foregoing self, the universe grows ' I': If any teach Nirvana is to cease, Say unto such they lie." Here we have a refined Pantheism, and the closing lines of the poem confirm this view: " The dew is... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1882 - 528 pages
...more make • New houses. Seeking nothing, he gains all ; Foregoing self, the Universe grows " I : " If any teach NIRVANA is to cease, Say unto such they...any teach NIRVANA is to live, Say unto such they err ;" not knowing this, Nor what light shines beyond their broken lamps, Nor lifeless, timeless bliss.... | |
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