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Updated: June 8, 2025
Another great Hindu philosophy is the philosophy of Gautama, the Buddha, which is generally known as the Buddhistic Philosophy, or as Buddhism.
Through Central Asia the Buddhistic missionaries passed into China in the second century B.C., and Buddhism became an established system there as early as 65 A.D. At present, this religion numbers among its professed adherents more than a third of the human race. THE BRAHMINICAL RE-ACTION. In India Buddhism did not supplant the old religion. The Brahmans modified their system.
The story also occurs in Coelho's Contes Portuguezes, and is probably of Buddhistic origin. And an analogous story is told of an Irishman who gave his hens hot water, in order that they should lay boiled eggs! Vol. v.
She saw all the pictures on the slate of yesterday and their message plainly, as something that could not be erased by any Buddhistic ritual of reiterated phrase. "No, everything is not the same, not even the ride not yet!" she admitted. "But time will make it so time and a sense of humor, which I hope I have."
All has disappeared, melted away; Christianity and Paganism themselves have melted away or into each other, as in the easy meeting of the Pagan Feirefis and the Christian Parzifal, and in the double marriage of Gachmuret with the Indian Belakane and the Welsh Herzeloid; there remains only a kind of Buddhistic Nirvâna of vague passive perfection, but without any renunciation; and in a world devoid of evil and full of excellent brocade and armour and eatables, and lovely maidens who dress and undress you, and chastely kiss you on the mouth; a world without desire, aspiration, or combat, vacantly happy and virtuous.
Still, he recognised a most decided Buddhistic influence in Christ's teaching, and the words in verses 29, 30, and 31 are very reminiscent of his views in regard to the Christian Savior.
According to the Buddhistic teaching, however, the "in," or cause, is in one world, while the "gwa," or effect, is in the other. The suffering, for instance, or any misfortune that overtakes one in this present life, is the "gwa" or effect of what was done in the previous, and is thus inevitable.
The Li-su tribe is undoubtedly an offshoot from the people who inhabit south-eastern Tibet, although none of them anywhere in Yün-nan and they are found in many places in central and eastern Yün-nan bear any traces of Buddhistic belief, which is universal, of course, in Tibet. The late Mr.
He saw only the wheel in which these activities turned, and himself bound to it. In this truly Buddhistic frame of mind he returned to his quarters. There, to his vague annoyance, he found Baker. Usually the liveliness of that able young citizen was welcome, but to-night it grated. "Well, Gentle Stranger," sang out the power man, "what jungle have you been lurking in?
Whenever a business conference was necessary, I was requested, by mail, to "assemble" in the audience chamber of the Normal School. The man was beginning to look old and broken but he still faithfully carried out his many duties of office and religion. He never retreated one inch in his fight against all innovations that would make the country the less Japanese or his faith less Buddhistic.
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