By ourselves is evil done, By ourselves we pain endure. By ourselves we cease from wrong, By ourselves become we pure. No one saves us but ourselves, No one can and no one may: We ourselves must walk the path, Buddhas merely teach the way. The Blackberry Pickers - Pagina 327di Evelyn St. Leger - 1912 - 359 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Paul Carus - 1906 - 1052 pagine
...the state the represen GEMS OF BUDDHIST POETRY.* DONE INTO ENGLISH VERSE. BY THE EDITOR. OURSELVES. BY ourselves is evil done. By ourselves we pain endure....we cease from wrong. By ourselves become we pure. Xo one saves us but ourselves ; Xo one can, and no one may, We ourselves must walk the path — Buddhas... | |
| Paul Carus - 1894 - 64 pagine
...the tumulus in which he explained the significance of Karma, discoursing on the words of Buddha: r No one saves us, but ourselves, No one can and no one may : We ourselves must Walk the path, Buddhas merely teach the way." 10 "Our Karma," the samana said, "is not the work of... | |
| 1903 - 430 pagine
...what abounds in many Buddhist Saint.s' Lives. The following words give the gist of the teaching:— By ourselves is evil done, By ourselves we pain endure;...ourselves, No one can and no one may : We ourselves must walk the path. Buddha merely teach the way. "Babel and Bible" instead of interpreting the thoughts... | |
| 1903 - 778 pagine
...acceptance of the word ; and its great significance is insisted upon in stanza 165, where we read : " By ourselves is evil done, By ourselves we pain endure,...ourselves, No one can and no one may. We ourselves must walk the Path, Buddhas merely teach the Way." According to Buddhism, the main obstacle to perfect enlightenment... | |
| Dudley Wright - 1912 - 108 pagine
...and sought to reveal the way to others. That was His limitation. He could only point out the path. " By ourselves is evil done, By ourselves we pain endure...ourselves, No one can and no one may ; We ourselves must walk the path — Buddhas only teach the way." "What is life but the flower or the fruit which falls... | |
| Eva March Tappan - 1914 - 720 pagine
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| Mirza Ahmad Sohrab - 1930 - 436 pagine
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| 1931 - 180 pagine
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| Miriam Salanave - 1935 - 28 pagine
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| 1939 - 694 pagine
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