There was a look of joyful satisfaction, however, in the bhikshu's countenance.
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Let us land the bhikshu and place him on some island-shore.
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In the middle of the caldron there rose up a lotus flower, with the bhikshu seated on it.
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Soon after this a bhikshu, pursuing his regular course of begging his food, entered the gate of the place.
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The king thereupon followed them, and entered the naraka, when the bhikshu preached the Law to him, and he believed, and was made free.
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He thrice retired into a monastery and wore the dress of a Bhikkhu.
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Every doctor remembers taking the oath as they graduated medical school, based on the vows of the Buddhist Bhikkhu.
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Rild donned the robe of a buddhistmonk and took to fasting and meditating.
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The injured included two police commandos, two Buddhistmonks and 10 civilians.
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In 1920 a number of Buddhistmonks, under the leadership of Rev.
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Buddhistmonks spend days and weeks making sand mandalas, grain by grain.
Uso de bonze en inglés
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The ruler raised the bonze, and bade him speak.
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Wu-Ti adopted many of the habits of a bonze.
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I was better pleased with the residence of a bonze, which adjoined this holy spot.
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Over this pit is an armchair, to which the deceased bonze is fastened in full costume.
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Wherefore the bonze curses her: Hou, hou!
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Zhe haz ze ringa bonze.
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As soon as he was gone, the cunning old bonze blew it out and sold it to the next comer.
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This apartment had three naves, like a basilica, which were separated by columns of sandalwood, whose capitals were of sculptured bonze.
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The good spirits, in consternation, applied to a bonze, who, after some reflection, bethought himself of a plan for arresting the mischief.
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An old bonze or priest of venerable aspect, with a long white beard, stood up, reciting some prayers in a low voice.
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As I write I am involuntarily reminded of a tale of an old Chinese bonze in the Temple of Heaven at Peking.
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In 1200, the bonze, Yei-Sei, brought tea seeds from China, which he planted on the mountains in one of the most northern provinces.
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Every bonze held in his hand a box filled with incense matches, one of which he lighted as soon as its predecessor was extinguished.
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Virey notices that the Hindoo bonze, or fakir, at times submits to infibulation at the same time that he takes his vows of eternal chastity.
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We clambered up narrow streets, with quaint carved houses and overhanging balconies, till we reached a tea-house, kept by a closely shaven bonze, or priest.
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The literati are called Pan-ch'i, the bonzes Ch'u-ku and the Taoists Pa-ssŭ-wei.