There are two extremes, O Bhikkhus, which the man who has given up the world ought not to follow — the habitual practice, on the one hand, of those things whose attraction depends upon the passions, and especially of sensuality — a low and pagan way... Ancient Religion and Modern Thought - Page 151by William Samuel Lilly - 1885 - 367 lehteFull view - About this book
| Stephen Denison Peet - 1880 - 252 lehte
...extremes, said the Buddha, which the man who has devoted himself to the higher life ought not to follow — the habitual practice, on the one hand, of those things...especially of sensuality (a low and pagan way of seeking gratification, unworthy, unprofitable, and fit only for the worldly-minded) ; and the habitual practice,... | |
| Stephen Denison Peet - 1880 - 272 lehte
...depends upon the passions, and especially of sensuality (a low and pagan way of seeking gratification, unworthy, unprofitable, and fit only for the worldly-minded)...habitual practice, on the other hand, of asceticism (or self -mortification), which is not only painful, but as unworthy and unprofitable as the other. " Birth,"... | |
| 1880 - 1170 lehte
...to the higher life ought not to follow — the habitual practice, on the one band, of chose thing* whose attraction depends upon the passions, and especially of sensuality (a low and Pa^an t way of seeking gratification, unworthv, unproQt»ble, and fit only for the worldly-minded'... | |
| Suttapiṭaka - 1881 - 420 lehte
...'There are two extremes, O Bhikkhus, which the man who has given up the world2 ought not to follow — the habitual practice, on the one hand, of those things...passions, and especially of sensuality — a low and pagan 3 way (of seeking satisfaction) unworthy, unprofitable, and fit only for the worldly-minded — 1 These... | |
| Samuel Henry Kellogg - 1885 - 422 lehte
...are two extremes, 0 Bhikkhus, which the man who •" has given up the world ought not to follow — the habitual practice, on the one hand, of those things...depends upon the passions, and especially of sensuality, . . . and the habitual practice, on the other hand, of asceticism (or self-mortification), which is... | |
| Samuel Henry Kellogg - 1885 - 422 lehte
...There are two extremes, 0 Bhikkhus, which the man who has given up the world ought not to follow—the habitual practice, on the one hand, of those things...depends upon the passions, and especially of sensuality, . . . and the habitual practice, on the other hand, of asceticism (or Belf-mortification), which is... | |
| Alfred Taylor Schofield, Robert Harold Ainsworth Schofield - 1885 - 280 lehte
...habitual practice of those things whose attraction depends upon the passions, especially of sensuality, and the habitual practice, on the other hand, of asceticism or self-mortification, which is not only painful, but as unworthy and unprofitable as the other. But the Tathagata has discovered a... | |
| Leighton Parks - 1887 - 306 lehte
...There are two extremes, O Bhikkhus, which the man who has given up the world ought not to follow : the habitual practice, on the one hand, of those things...of sensuality, — a low and pagan way of seeking satisfac1 Contemporary Review, January, 1877, Buddhism, by Khys Davids. tion unworthy, unprofitable,... | |
| Leighton Parks - 1887 - 306 lehte
...There are two extremes, O Bhikkhus, which the man ' who has given up the world ought not to follow : the habitual practice, on the one hand, of those things...of sensuality, — a low and pagan way of seeking satisfac1 Contemporary Review, January, 1877, Buddhism, by Rhys Davids. tion unworthy, unprofitable,... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1889 - 368 lehte
...There are two extremes, O Bhikkhus which the man who has given up the world ought not to follow, — the habitual practice on the one hand of those things whose attraction depends upon the passions, and specially of sensuality, a low and pagan way, unworthy, unprofitable, and fit only for the worldly... | |
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