Название: Curiosities of Superstition, and Sketches of Some Unrevealed Religions
Автор: Adams William Henry Davenport
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Жанр: Зарубежная классика
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Miss Gordon Cumming, “From the Hebrides to the Himalayas,” ii. 226, 227.
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Max Müller, Buddhism and Buddhist Pilgrims, pp. 5, 6.
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Rig-Veda, i. 164, 46.
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Rig-Veda, x. 121, by Max Müller.
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The thought in this paragraph, and several of the expressions, are from Max Müller.
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So in Shelley’s lyrical drama of “Prometheus Unbound:” —
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Max Müller, pp. 13, 14.
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Professor Wilson propounded a theory to the effect that there never was any such man as Buddha, but the theory has found few supporters.
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The name “Sakya” is made into “Sakya-muni,” —muni in Sanskrit meaning “solitary,” (Greek, μόνος,) alluding to his solitary habits; and to Gautama is often prefixed “Sramana,” or “ascetic.”
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Max Müller, pp. 14, 15.
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Max Müller, pp. 15, 16, 17.
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The following sketch is founded on M. Stanislas Julien’s “Voyages des Pélerins Buddhistes,” and on Max Müller’s review of that valuable work.
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Max Müll
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Miss Gordon Cumming, “From the Hebrides to the Himalayas,” ii. 226, 227.
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Max Müller, Buddhism and Buddhist Pilgrims, pp. 5, 6.
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Rig-Veda, i. 164, 46.
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Rig-Veda, x. 121, by Max Müller.
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The thought in this paragraph, and several of the expressions, are from Max Müller.
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So in Shelley’s lyrical drama of “Prometheus Unbound:” —
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Max Müller, pp. 13, 14.
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Professor Wilson propounded a theory to the effect that there never was any such man as Buddha, but the theory has found few supporters.
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The name “Sakya” is made into “Sakya-muni,” —
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Max Müller, pp. 14, 15.
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Max Müller, pp. 15, 16, 17.
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The following sketch is founded on M. Stanislas Julien’s “Voyages des Pélerins Buddhistes,” and on Max Müller’s review of that valuable work.
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Max Müller, p. 36.
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Voyages des Pélerins Bouddhistes. Vol. I. Histoire de la Vie de Hiouen-thsang, et ses Voyages dans l’Inde, depuis l’an 629 jusqu’en 645, par Hoeï-li et Yen-thsong; traduite du Chinois par Stanislas Julien.
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Hoeï-li terminates the last book of his biography of the Master with a long and pompous panegyric of Hiouen-thsang. This
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More correctly, Avesta-Zend.
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Sanscrit,
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The Pazend language was identical with the Parsi, i.e., the ancient Persian.
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Dogs are here associated with man on account of their high value in an early stage of civilisation. Zarathustra protected them by special ordinances and penalties.
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The bridge
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