Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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Strana 286
... give his free days to a program of meditation . Again , sixty methods of meditation are accepted ; the devout varies them , hopeful of at- taining that mystic , intuitive flash which is the Buddhist enlightenment . This is not generally ...
... give his free days to a program of meditation . Again , sixty methods of meditation are accepted ; the devout varies them , hopeful of at- taining that mystic , intuitive flash which is the Buddhist enlightenment . This is not generally ...
Strana 289
... give away the food that is given to you ? This is not lawful . " Ashamed , he hung his head and made no reply . The monks then went to the Buddha , saying , " This monk gives away to laymen the goods that are presented to him . ” The ...
... give away the food that is given to you ? This is not lawful . " Ashamed , he hung his head and made no reply . The monks then went to the Buddha , saying , " This monk gives away to laymen the goods that are presented to him . ” The ...
Strana 529
... give the various clubs cakes . We would go to our various friends , knock at the door , and then we would open the door a little and say : " Here we stand before your door Just as we did the year before . Give us whiskey , give us gin ...
... give the various clubs cakes . We would go to our various friends , knock at the door , and then we would open the door a little and say : " Here we stand before your door Just as we did the year before . Give us whiskey , give us gin ...
Obsah
Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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