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And since thou speakest once again of wind, when last the Holy One was here, maybe I offended in pressing for charms. 'Sister, said the lama, using that form of address a Buddhist monk may sometimes employ towards a nun, 'if charms comfort thee 'They are better than ten thousand doctors. 'I say, if they comfort thee, I who was Abbot of Such-zen, will make as many as thou mayest desire.

Moreover, my chela, I think that maybe we have over-passed that River. 'Peace, peace, said Kim. 'Was not the River near Benares? We are yet far from the place. 'But if our Lord came North, it may be any one of these little ones that we have run across. 'I do not know. 'But thou wast sent to me wast thou sent to me? for the merit I had acquired over yonder at Such-zen.

His gentle kindliness, and his impressive Chinese quotations, that sounded like spells, delighted them hugely; and in this sympathetic, simple air, he expanded like the Bodhisat's own lotus, speaking of his life in the great hills of Such-zen, before, as he said, 'I rose up to seek enlightenment.

Kim, plains-bred and plains-fed, sweated and panted astonished. 'This is my country, said the lama. 'Beside Such-zen, this is flatter than a rice-field'; and with steady, driving strokes from the loins he strode upwards.

Written by Sobrao Satai, Failed Entrance Allahabad University, for Venerable Teshoo Lama the priest of Such-zen looking for a River, address care of Tirthankars' Temple, Benares. P. M. Please note boy is apple of eye, and rupees shall be sent per hoondi three hundred per annum. For God Almighty's sake." Now, is that ravin' lunacy or a business proposition?

The lama, haltingly at first, spoke to the Curator of his own lamassery, the Such-zen, opposite the Painted Rocks, four months' march away. The Curator brought out a huge book of photos and showed him that very place, perched on its crag, overlooking the gigantic valley of many-hued strata. 'Ay, ay! The lama mounted a pair of horn-rimmed spectacles of Chinese work.

As a drop draws to water, so my Soul drew near to the Great Soul which is beyond all things. At that point, exalted in contemplation, I saw all Hind, from Ceylon in the sea to the Hills, and my own Painted Rocks at Such-zen; I saw every camp and village, to the least, where we have ever rested. I saw them at one time and in one place; for they were within the Soul.

'Wait, and we will all go to Shamlegh together, the man insisted. For a moment, for just so long as it needs to stuff a cartridge into a breech-loader, the lama hesitated. Then he rose to his feet, and laid a finger on the man's shoulder. 'Hast thou heard? I say there shall be no killing I who was Abbot of Such-zen.