| Sir Monier Monier-Williams - 1889 - 654 pàgines
...highest ability. Their conduct is pure and unblamable, although the rules of the monastery are severe. The day is not sufficient for asking and answering profound questions. From morning till night the monks engage in discussion ; the old and the young mutually helping one another. Those who cannot... | |
| Xuanzang - 1906
...the moral law. The rules of this convent are severe, and all the priests are bound to observe them. The countries of India respect them and follow them....another. Those who cannot discuss questions out of the Tripitalca are little esteemed, and are obliged to hide themselves for shame. Learned men from different... | |
| Pokala Lakshmi Narasu - 1907 - 246 pàgines
...highest ability. Their conduct is pure and unblamable, although the rules of the monastery are severe. The day is not sufficient for asking and answering profound questions. From morning till night the monks engage in discussion, the old and the young mutually helping one another. Those who cannot... | |
| Frank Ernest Keay - 1918 - 198 pàgines
...the moral law. The rules of this convent are severe and all the priests are bound to observe them. The countries of India respect them and follow them....sufficient for asking and answering profound questions. 1 Hiuen Tsiang (Beal's trans.), vol. ii. 102. * Ibid., ii. pp. 170 ff. !\ From morning till night they... | |
| Kavalam Madhava Panikkar - 1922 - 96 pàgines
..."priests are bound to observe them The day is " not sufficient for asking and answering proposed " questions. From morning till night they engage in " discussion — the old and the young mutually helping " one another. Learned men from different cities who " desire to acquire renown in discussions... | |
| Annie Besant - 1925 - 202 pàgines
...following, from the same observant and careful writer : Our traveller now came to the great NalandS University, if we may call it by that name. The monks...answering profound questions. From morning till night they engag^ in discussion; the old and the young mutually help one another. Those who cannot discuss questions... | |
| Balkrishna Govind Gokhale - 1994 - 226 pàgines
...the moral law. The rules of this convent are severe, and all the priests are bound to observe them. The countries of India respect them and follow them....the old and the young mutually help one another." The rules of admission were very rigorous and the institution boasted of many renowned teachers such... | |
| Samuel Beal - 2000 - 384 pàgines
...the moral law. The rules of this convent are severe, and all the priests are bound to observe them. The countries of India respect them and follow them....another. Those who cannot discuss questions out of the Tripifaka are little esteemed, and are obliged to hide themselves for shame. Learned men from different... | |
| Susanne Mrozik - 2007 - 200 pàgines
...the moral law. The rules of this convent are severe, and all the priests are bound to observe them. The countries of India respect them and follow them....who cannot discuss questions out of the Tripitaka [Buddhist canon] are little esteemed and are obliged to hide themselves for shame. Learned men from... | |
| Raman Varadara, Raman Varadara Staff - 336 pàgines
...Buddhists, attempted to assassinate him. On life at Nalanda University, Hiuen Tsang had this to say: "The day is not sufficient for asking and answering...questions. From morning till night they engage in discussions. The old and the young mutually help one another." He describes the ancient scholars of... | |
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