The Gospel of Buddha
Preface
Preface: by Paul Carus
Introduction
Chapter 01: Rejoice
Chapter 02: Samsara and Nirvana
Chapter 03: Truth the Saviour
Prince Siddhattha becomes Buddha
Chapter 04: The Bodhisatta's Birth
Chapter 05: The Ties of Life
Chapter 06: The Three Woes
Chapter 07: The Bodhisatta's Renunciation
Chapter 08: King Bimbisara
Chapter 09: The Bodhisatta's Search
Chapter 10: Uruvela, the Place of Mortification
Chapter 11: Mara, the Evil One
Chapter 12: Enlightenment
Chapter 13: The First Converts
Chapter 14: Brahma's Request
The Foundation of the Kingdom of Righteousness
Chapter 15: Upaka
Chapter 16: The Sermon at Benares
Chapter 17: The Sangha
Chapter 18: Yasa, the Youth of Benares
Chapter 19: Kassapa
Chapter 20: The Sermon at Rajagaha
Chapter 21: The King's Gift
Chapter 22: Sariputta and Moggallana
Chapter 23: Anathapindika
Chapter 24: The Sermon on Charity
Chapter 25: Jetavana
Chapter 26: The Three Characteristics and the Uncreate
Chapter 27: The Buddha's Father
Chapter 28: Yasodhara
Chapter 29: Rahula
Consolidation of the Buddha's religion
Chapter 30: Jivaka, the Physician
Chapter 31: The Buddha's Parents Attain Nirvana
Chapter 32: Women Admitted to the Sangha
Chapter 33: The Bhikkhus' Conduct Toward Women
Chapter 34: Visakha
Chapter 35: The Uposatha and Patimokkha
Chapter 36: The Schism
Chapter 37: The Re-establishment of Concord
Chapter 38: The Bhikkhus Rebuked
Chapter 39: Devadatta
Chapter 40: Name and Form
Chapter 41: The Goal
Chapter 42: Miracles Forbidden
Chapter 43: The Vanity of Worldliness
Chapter 44: Secrecy and Publicity
Chapter 45: The Annihilation of Suffering
Chapter 46: Avoiding the Ten Evils
Chapter 47: The Preacher's Mission
The Teacher
Chapter 48: The Dhammapada
Chapter 49: The Two Brahmans
Chapter 50: Guard the Six Quarters
Chapter 51: Simha's Question Concerning Annihilation
Chapter 52: All Existence is Spiritual
Chapter 53: Identity and Non-Identity
Chapter 54: The Buddha Omnipresent
Chapter 55: One Essence, One Law, One Aim
Chapter 56: The Lesson Given to Rahula
Chapter 57: The Sermon on Abuse
Chapter 58: The Buddha Replies to the Deva
Chapter 59: Words of Instruction
Chapter 60: Amitabha
Chapter 61: The Teacher Unknown
Parables and Stories
Chapter 62: Parables
Chapter 63: The Widow's Two Mites and the Parable of the Three Merchants
Chapter 64: The Man Born Blind
Chapter 65: The Lost Son
Chapter 66: The Giddy Fish
Chapter 67: The Cruel Crane Outwitted
Chapter 68: Four Kinds of Merit
Chapter 69: The Light of the World
Chapter 70: Luxurious Living
Chapter 71: The Communication of Bliss
Chapter 72: The Listless Fool
Chapter 73: Rescue in the Desert
Chapter 74: The Sower
Chapter 75: The Outcast
Chapter 76: The Woman at the Well
Chapter 77: The Peacemaker
Chapter 78: The Hungry Dog
Chapter 79: The Despot
Chapter 80: Vasavadatta
Chapter 81: The Marriage-Feast in Jambunada
Chapter 82: A Party in Search of a Thief
Chapter 83: In the Realm of Yamaraja
Chapter 84: The Mustard Seed
Chapter 85: Following the Master Over the Stream
Chapter 86: The Sick Bhikkhu
Chapter 87: The Patient Elephant
The Last Days
Chapter 88: The Conditions of Welfare
Chapter 89: Sariputta's Faith
Chapter 90: Pataliputta
Chapter 91: The Mirror of Truth
Chapter 92: Ambapali
Chapter 93: The Buddha's Farewell Address
Chapter 94: The Buddha Announces His Death
Chapter 95: Chunda, the Smith
Chapter 96: Metteyya
Chapter 97: The Buddha's Final Entering into Nirvana
Conclusion
Chapter 98: The Three Personalities of the Buddha
Chapter 99: The Purpose of Being
Chapter 100: The Praise of All the Buddhas
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The Gospel of Buddha
The Man born Blind
There was a man born blind, and he said:
"I do not believe in the world of light and appearance.
There are no colours, bright or sombre.
There is no sun, no moon, no stars.
No one has witnessed these things." [1]
His friends remonstrated with him, but he clung to his opinion:
"What you say that you see," he objected, "are illusions.
If colours existed I should be able to touch them.
They have no substance and are not real.
Everything real has weight,
but I feel no weight where you see colours." [2]
In those days there was a physician
who was called to see the blind man.
He mixed four simples,
and when he applied them to the cataract of the blind man
the gray film melted, and his eyes acquired the faculty of sight. [3]
The Tathagata is the physician,
the cataract is the illusion of the thought "I am,"
and the four simples are the four noble truths. [4]
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Preface
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The Gospel of Buddha
Compiled from ancient records
by Paul Carus, 1894
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