[Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms by Fa-Hsien]@TWC D-Link bookRecord of Buddhistic Kingdoms CHAPTER XXIX 2/4
At the place where in front of his rocky apartment Buddha was walking from east to west (in meditation), and Devadatta, from among the beetling cliffs on the north of the mountain, threw a rock across, and hurt Buddha's toes,( 3) the rock is still there.( 4) The hall where Buddha preached his Law has been destroyed, and only the foundations of the brick walls remain.
On this hill the peak is beautifully green, and rises grandly up; it is the highest of all the five hills.
In the New City Fa-Hsien bought incense-( sticks), flowers, oil and lamps, and hired two bhikshus, long resident (at the place), to carry them (to the peak).
When he himself got to it, he made his offerings with the flowers and incense, and lighted the lamps when the darkness began to come on.
He felt melancholy, but restrained his tears and said, "Here Buddha delivered the Surangama (Sutra).( 5) I, Fa-Hsien, was born when I could not meet with Buddha; and now I only see the footprints which he has left, and the place where he lived, and nothing more." With this, in front of the rock cavern, he chanted the Surangama Sutra, remained there over the night, and then returned towards the New City.( 6) NOTES (1) See chap.
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