30 examples of gautama in sentences

The name by which the reformer is generally known is Gautama, borrowed by the Sâkyas after their settlement in India from one of the ancient Vedic bard-families.

"As a mother, as long as she lives, watches over her child, so among all beings," said Gautama, "let boundless good-will prevail....

[Non-Biblical prophets and religious founders] Gautama, Buddha; Zoroaster, Confucius, Bab-ed-Din^, Mohammed.

The divinity of a Krishna, a Gautama, or a Jesus is the crowning glory of self-abnegation, the end of the soul's pilgrimage in matter and mortality, and the world will not have finished its long journey until every soul has become as these, and has entered into the blissful realization of its own divinity.

It is thought that Gautama, the great Buddha, whose effigy in the calm of contemplation is the noblest work of Indian art, fondly believed that all mankind would seek deliverance along the path he pointed out, and

But in Gautama's compassionate teaching Love is not limited merely to man; Kindness to animals formed in his preaching No less a part of his merciful plan.

Benares is as sacred to the Buddhists as it is to the Brahmins, for it was here that Gautama, afterward called Buddha (a title which means "The Enlightened"), lived in the sixth century before Christ, and from here he sent out his missionaries to convert the world.

After he became "enlightened," Gautama assumed the name of Buddha and went to Benares, where he taught and preached, and had a monastery at the town called Sarnath, now extinct, in the suburbs.

Miramon said, "Yes, Manuel, these portents have marked your living thus far, just as they formerly distinguished the beginnings of Mithras and of Huitzilopochtli and of Tammouz and of Heracles" "Yes, but what does it matter if these accidents did happen to me, Miramon?" "As they happened to Gautama and to Dionysos and to Krishna and to all other reputable Redeemers," Miramon continued.

Gautama, the enlightened, and other verse.

(Pub. in U. S. in Gautama, the enlightened, and other verse)

Mister Tiffen, Mister and Mrs. Hume, the Gautama Buddha, Jehovah, and Mister Claye.

Mister Tiffen, Mister and Mrs. Hume, the Gautama Buddha, Jehovah, and Mister Claye.

Jade, Jagganath, Jain, A small sect founded by Mahavera, a contemporary of Gautama.

And the citizens learning of their departure became overwhelmed with sorrow, and began to censure Bhishma and Vidura and Drona and Gautama.

Then should one proceed to the favourite wood of the Brahmarshi Gautama.

Those foremost of Rishis, Valmiki, and Kasyapa, and Atreya, and Kundajathara, and Viswamitra, and Gautama, and Asita, and Devala, and Markandeya, and Galava, and Bharadwaja, and Vasishtha, and the Muni Uddalaka, and Saunaka with his son, and Vyasa, that best of ascetics, and Durvasas, that foremost of Munis, and Javali of great austeritiesall these illustrious Rishis endued with wealth of asceticism, are staying in expectation of thee.

And seeing Gautama thrown off his place, the slayer of hostile heroes, the descendant of the Kuru race, out of regard for his opponent's dignity, ceased to discharge his shafts at him.

Then regaining his proper place, Gautama quickly pierced Savyasachin with ten arrows furnished with feathers of the Kanka bird.

And as soon as his bow had been cut off by Partha, Gautama took up another and stringed it in a trice.

For the honour of Monadnock there was made that afternoon an image of snow of Gautama Buddha, something too squat and not altogether equal on both sides, but with an imperial and reposeful waist.

Bear in mind, Gautama, that this is the great Dushyanta, the friend of Indra.

Come, Gautama; Father Kanwa has finished his ablutions.

DAVIDS, RHYS, professor of Pâli and Buddhist literature, born in Colchester; author of "Buddhism: a Sketch of the Life and Teachings of Gautama, the Buddha," and of other works in that department of literature; b. 1843.

GAUTAMA, the name of the family Buddha belonged to, a Rajput clan which at the time of his birth was settled on the banks on the Rohini, a small affluent of the Gogra, about 137 m. N. of Benares.

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