Dhamma-takka-ppavattana-sutta, translated in this volume, and consists of — 1. Right views. 2. High aims. 3. Right speech. 4. Upright conduct. 5. A harmless livelihood. 6. Perseverance in well-doing. 7. Intellectual activity. 8. Earnest thought. CHAPTER... History and Chronology of the Myth-making Age - Página 461por James Francis Hewitt - 1901 - 682 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Suttapiṭaka - 1881 - 420 páginas
...volume, and consists of — i. Right views. 2. High aims. 3. Right speech. 4. Upright conduct. 5. A harmless livelihood. 6. Perseverance in well-doing. 7. Intellectual activity. 8. Earnest thought. CHAPTER IV. 1. Now the Blessed One early in the morning robed himself, and taking his bowl, entered... | |
| Thomas William Rhys Davids - 1900 - 434 páginas
...volume, and consists of — 1. Right views. 2. High aims. 3. Right speech. 4. Upright conduct. 5. A harmless livelihood. 6. Perseverance in well-doing. 7. Intellectual activity. 8. Earnest thought. CHAPTER IV. 1. Now the Blessed One early in the morning robed himself, and taking his bowl, entered... | |
| 1900 - 822 páginas
...volume, and consists of — 1. Right views. 2. High aims. 3. Right speech. 4. Upright conduct. 5. A harmless livelihood. 6. Perseverance in well-doing. 7. Intellectual activity. 8. Earnest thought. CHAPTER IV. 1. Now the Blessed One early in the morning robed himself, and taking his bowl, entered... | |
| James Francis Katherinus Hewitt - 1907 - 610 páginas
...flesh, and to follow the eightfold noble path of (i) Right views, (2) High aims, (3) Right spirit, (4) Upright conduct, (5) Harmless livelihood, (6)...was impossible, and in which all who had attained to and were strenuously striving to reach perfection became members of the Sanga or Community of the Faithful,... | |
| Charles Francis Horne - 1917 - 436 páginas
...volume, and consists of — 1. Right views. 2. High aims. 3. Right speech. 4. Upright conduct. 6. A harmless livelihood. 6. Perseverance in well-doing. 7. Intellectual activity. 8. Earnest thought. the brethren to Bhanda-gama ; and there the Blessed One stayed in the village itself. 2. There the... | |
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