Amitabha; a Story of Buddhist Theology

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Amitabha; a Story of Buddhist Theology
Carus, Paul, 1852-1919. [from Old Catalog]
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I now vow to myself that if the princess will accept me I shall lead her as queen to my capital and she shall be the mother of the kings of Gandhara to come.
May the Tathagata's blessing be on us and my people !" At the stupa of the first sermon of the Bud- Digiti zed by G00gk 70 AMITABHA.
dha, peace was definitely concluded. The king of Magadha delivered to his powerful ally the sacred bowl, a treasure which, though small in size, was esteemed worth more than half the kingdom of Magadha; and A
...gvaghosha, the old philosopher, was bidden to appear at court and be ready to accompany the ruler of Gandhara to his home in the northwest of In- dia.
Agvaghosha arrived at the Deer Park in a royal carriage drawn by white horses, and there he was presented to King Kanishka. He bowed reverently and said: "Praised be the Lord Buddha for his blessed teachings ! Glad- ness fills my heart when I think how your maj- esty treats your vanquished foe. The victo- rious enemy has become a friend and brother, making an end of all hostility forever." "Good, my friend/' replied Kanishka; "if there is any merit in my action I owe thanks for my karma to the Tathagata.


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