... (as real, not illusory), each school has its own disciples, who also beg their food but do not carry alms-bowls. They further seek salvation by building alongside... The Gupta Empire - Page 60by Radhakumud Mookerji - 1989 - 174 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Faxian - 1923 - 126 pages
...charity where shelter, with beds and food and drink, is offered to travellers and to wandering priests passing to and fro; but the time allowed for remaining is different in each case. Devadatta (Buddha's deadly enemy), too, has still a number of priests, who make offerings to the three... | |
| Sir Asutosh Mookerjee - 1928 - 542 pages
...charity, where shelter, with beds and food and drink, is offered to travellers and wandering priests passing to and fro ; but the time allowed for remaining is different in each case." The last sentence is reminiscent of the rule laid down in the Arthasastra, in regard to the stay of... | |
| 1927 - 960 pages
...charity, where shelter, with beds and food and drink, is offered to travellers and wandering priests passing to and fro ; but the time allowed for remaining is different in each case.' The last sentence is reminiscent of the rule laid down in the ArthaS&stra, in regard to the stay of... | |
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