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" I not already, on former occasions, told you that it is in the very nature of all things most near and dear unto us that we must divide ourselves from them, leave them, sever ourselves from them? How, then, Ananda, can this be possible - whereas anything... "
The Great Events by Famous Historians ... - Page 171
by Charles Francis Horne - 1905 - 380 pages
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Buddhist Suttas, tr. from Pâli by T.W.R. Davids

Suttapiṭaka - 1881 - 420 pages
...Ananda, can this be possible — whereas anything whatever born, brought into being, and organised, contains within itself the inherent necessity of dissolution...should not be dissolved ? No such condition can exist ! And this mortal being, Ananda, has been relinquished, cast away, renounced, rejected, and abandoned...
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Vinaya Texts, Volume 20

1885 - 472 pages
...Sirs, can this be possible — that whereas anything whatever born, brought into being and organised, contains within itself the inherent necessity of dissolution...should not be dissolved ? No such condition can exist ! " ' Then at that time l, Sirs, one Subhadda, who had gone out from the world in his old age, was...
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Vinaya Texts: Part III, The Kullavagga, IV-XII

1900 - 822 pages
...Ananda, can this be possible — whereas anything whatever born, brought into being, and organised, contains within itself the inherent necessity of dissolution...should not be dissolved ? No such condition can exist! And this mortal being, Ananda, has been relinquished, cast away, renounced, rejected, and abandoned...
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Buddhist Suttas

Thomas William Rhys Davids - 1900 - 434 pages
...ignorant. organised, contains within itself the inherent necessity of dissolution — how then is it possible that such a being should not be dissolved ? No such condition can exist ! "] 1 15. 'In times past, Lord, the brethren, when they had spent the rainy season in different districts,...
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Lewis G. Janes: Philosopher, Patriot, Lover of Man

1902 - 240 pages
...leave them ? How then, Ananda, can it be possible for me to remain, since everything that is born, or brought into being, and organized, contains within...inherent necessity of dissolution ? How, then, can it be possible that this body of mine should not be dissolved ? No such condition can exist! And this...
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Buddhism, Volume 1

1903 - 778 pages
...anything whatever born, brought into being, and organised, contains within itself the inherent elements of dissolution — how, then, can this be possible,...should not be dissolved ? No such condition can exist ! " 8 Finally, the idea that Buddhism is in need of any Guardian Genius, or that Buddhists should look...
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The Library of Original Sources: The ancient world

Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 462 pages
...Ananda, can this be possible — whereas anything whatever born, brought into being, and organised, contains within itself the inherent necessity of dissolution...should not be dissolved? No such condition can exist! For a long time, Ananda, have you been very near to me by acts of love, kind and good, that never varies,...
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Sacred Books of the Buddhists, Volume 3

1910 - 436 pages
...ourselves from them ? How then, brethren, can this be possible — whereas anything whatever born, brought into being, and organized contains within itself (the inherent necessity of dis§pJiition — how then can this be possible that such a being should not be dissolved ? No such...
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The Gospel of Buddha

1915 - 346 pages
...near and dear unto us, that we must separate from them and leave them, since everything that is born, brought into being, and organized, contains within...the inherent necessity of dissolution? How then can it be possible that the body of the Tathagata should not be dissolved? No such condition can exist!...
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The Gospel of Buddha

1917 - 348 pages
...near and dear unto us, that we must separate from them and leave them, since everything that is born, brought into being, and organized, contains within...the inherent necessity of dissolution? How then can it be possible that the body of the Tathagata should not be dissolved? No such condition can exist!...
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