The Dragon Image And Demon Or the Three Religions of China Confucianism B
The Dragon Image And Demon Or the Three Religions of China Confucianism B
Hampden C Dubose
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The king repents. The Goose. — The " World-Honoured " on a journey came to a ferry on the Ganges when the river was swollen up to its banks. The ferryman asked him for his toll. Baddha replied, " I have cast away all earthly riches, and look on them as tiles, stone, earth, and mud. " " You can't cross this ferry, " said the ferryman. Buddha saw a flock of geese flying across without toll. He said to himself, " I will use magic and pass over, " whereupon he flew over as a goose. The Baby — Mrs. ...Devil had five hundred sons, who were cannibals, and especially fond of children as an article of diet. The suffering parents came to Buddha, who caught her youngest son, whom she loved most of all, and put him in a rice-bowl. Mara's wife after search- ing in vain for seven days came and told Buddha. The latter said, " You have five hundred sons, why go mourn- ing and sorrowing after this one ? Others have only three or five. " After awhile Buddha told her if she would promise to stop the practice of eating other people's little children she might have her boy.
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