The book Ksatriya Clans in Buddhist India was written by author Law, Bimala Churn, 1892-1969 Here you can read free online of Ksatriya Clans in Buddhist India book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Ksatriya Clans in Buddhist India a good or bad book?
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If a person be free from these, he accumulates merits." When Ananda was at Vaisall, Abhaya, a Licchavi and another Licchavi named Pa^di- takumara went to Ananda. Abhaya Ucchl^." said to Ananda, "Nigantha Natha putta is all-knowing, all-seeing, knows the light of knowledge ( i. e. has insight into knowledge) ; he comes to know by meditation the destruction of old actions. From the destruc- tion of action there is the cessation of suffering ; 1. Vol. V. pp. 16.?- 165. 2. Vol. N. pp. 86-87, ' Seli...gion and Philosophy/. 103 fronS the cessation of sufferxag, we have the des^- truction of sensation and for the destruction of sensation, suffering will be no longer on earth. There is an overcoming of suffering by purity in the present existence." The three kinds of purity /which are not subject to decay have been expounded by the Buddha. These three kinds of purity are the means of attaining Nirvana and overcoming suffering.' The Samyutta Nikaya^ relates that when Sariputta dwelt at Ukkacela among the Vajjians, " a monk named Samandaka went to Samandaka and i.ui i ci— ■j.j.
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