The Romnantic Legend of Skya Buddha From the Chinese Sanskrit

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The Romnantic Legend of Skya Buddha From the Chinese Sanskrit
Fl Ca 6th Cent Janagupta
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Now it so happened that on this very morning, the world- honoured one, having robed himself in the orthodox way, carrying his alms-dish in his hands, proceeded to the city of Benares in company with Asvajit, to beg his meal for the day. Walking along with a dignified gait he entered the city, and as it so happened, he encountered Yasada as he was proceeding towards the gardens. The latter, beholding the beautiful appearance of Buddha's person, was filled with inexpressible joy ; he descended fr
...om his chariot and bowed down in reverence at his feet, and having three times circumambulated him in token of respect, he again mounted his chariot and proceeded on his way.
Then Buddha, with a gentle smile on his face, addressed Asvajit, and said : " Did you see this youth, Yasada, and the way in which he behaved?" Asvajit replied in the affirmative; on which the woi'ld-honoured one continued : "On this very evening this youth, Yasada, will become a recluse, and soon will become a Eahat. " Now, Yasada having gone round the gardens, it happened that Sakra transformed himself into an old and decrepit woman, just dead, and ready to be buried, from whose body the worms came out, and entered in everywhere, feeding on the carcass.


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