The Jtaka or Stories of the Buddha's Former Births, Volume VI (Paperback)


Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: No. 514. CHADDANTA-JATAKA1. "Large-eyed and peerless one," etc.?This was a story the Master, while sojourning at Jctavaua, told of a female novice. A girl of good family at Savatthi, they say, recognizing the misery of the lay life, embraced asceticism, and one day went with other Sisters to hear the Law from the Bodhisatta, as he sat preaching from a magnificent throne, ami observing his person to be endued with extreme beauty of form arising from the power of illimitable merit, she thought, " I wonder whether in a former existence those I once ministered to were this man's wives." Then at that very moment the recollection of former existences came back to her. " In the time of Chaddanta, the elephant, I waa previously existing as this man's wife." And at the remembrance great joy and gladness sprang up in her heart. In her joyous excitement she laughed aloud as she thought, li Few wives are well disposed to their husbands; most of them are ill disposed. I wonder if I were well or ill disposed to this man." And calling back her remembrance, she perceived that she had harboured a slight grudge in her heart against Chaddanta, the mighty lord of elephants, who measured one hundred and twenty cubits, and had sent Sonuttara, a hunter, who with a poisoned arrow wounded and killed him. Then her sorrow awoke and her heart grew hot within her, and being unable to control her feelings, bursting into sobs she wept aloud. On seeing this the Master broke into a smile, and on being asked by the assembly of the Brethren, "What, Sir, was the cause of your smiling ? he said, " Brethren, this young Sister wept, on recalling a sin she once committed against ma" And Bo saying he told a story of the past. 37] Once upon a time eight thousand royal elephants, by the exercise of supernatural ...

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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: No. 514. CHADDANTA-JATAKA1. "Large-eyed and peerless one," etc.?This was a story the Master, while sojourning at Jctavaua, told of a female novice. A girl of good family at Savatthi, they say, recognizing the misery of the lay life, embraced asceticism, and one day went with other Sisters to hear the Law from the Bodhisatta, as he sat preaching from a magnificent throne, ami observing his person to be endued with extreme beauty of form arising from the power of illimitable merit, she thought, " I wonder whether in a former existence those I once ministered to were this man's wives." Then at that very moment the recollection of former existences came back to her. " In the time of Chaddanta, the elephant, I waa previously existing as this man's wife." And at the remembrance great joy and gladness sprang up in her heart. In her joyous excitement she laughed aloud as she thought, li Few wives are well disposed to their husbands; most of them are ill disposed. I wonder if I were well or ill disposed to this man." And calling back her remembrance, she perceived that she had harboured a slight grudge in her heart against Chaddanta, the mighty lord of elephants, who measured one hundred and twenty cubits, and had sent Sonuttara, a hunter, who with a poisoned arrow wounded and killed him. Then her sorrow awoke and her heart grew hot within her, and being unable to control her feelings, bursting into sobs she wept aloud. On seeing this the Master broke into a smile, and on being asked by the assembly of the Brethren, "What, Sir, was the cause of your smiling ? he said, " Brethren, this young Sister wept, on recalling a sin she once committed against ma" And Bo saying he told a story of the past. 37] Once upon a time eight thousand royal elephants, by the exercise of supernatural ...

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BiblioLife

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November 2009

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November 2009

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127 x 203 x 17mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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324

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978-1-116-89433-2

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9781116894332

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1-116-89433-5



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