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1838.] On BKAOAWA’ attaiing periaibbduaa, of those bhikkhua who bad not yet realized arabathàod, seine wept &lo,d, with uplifted arms—some sank (on tile .arUI>aa U they had been fefled—and others reeled aboQt, eadulosiag: tea soon ha. Buseewa’ ezpircd—too soon has Sooerd expired—too soon has the chukka, (ay.) closed ow -the wodd. Bat those bhtkkbus bu had ttdned arahatbo.d, ooilecrddly and so-. posedly submitted themselves, saying: transitory things are ierIshhl.h.w t. we In this world obtain It (peamsoescy). The venerable Arruwuuo then addressed the bhlkkh.s: A’W*SOr edaegh—gsie,e uot—liewafl not—Why, has it not bess emphatically declared hi B*4Wi’ bhaselj saying: even amidst every community of happy and conteuted pereens, varloes destructive and changeable lisues come to pass. A’wwse, how can we hi tills worM obtata it (permanency). it Is not by merely saying of any thug bore orotbeewlas .produced, which from its perishable nature, is transitory—” moat aecurddiy It perishes not,”—that It will come to pass. A’wuw, the dêmald ate rpthtig-., (for our lamentations). (The bhlkkbus Isquired), Lord, does the venerdb!e ANemusno discern the déwetd? Yes, A’wa, A’ZeANOO, the dêangd are lookIng down on earth from the skies: with dishevelled hair they are weeping; and with ‘uplifted arms they arc bewailing—they are falling as If felled, and reeling about, they are exclaiming: too soon has BusoAwt’ expired—too soon has Suoavezplred_4,r,o soon has the Bye closed on this world. V The Ssuan repeats in regard to the déwald, what ha been agid, pf the bhikhhns, as to a portion having attained arahatbood, and other nat having acquired that sanctification; and describes the dlffèreig wanner j wJiic) each bore the loss of BUDDED. V ‘The remainder of that night the venerable ANURUDR0 and the venerab A’NAuDo passed In discoursing on dkeuo. Then (at the dawn of day) the yen.. ssblO 4MeIu.uo thus addressed the vaneusbl A’NANDO: emo.Ag4gao depatti e.t.sisg Kmisdrd, warn the Kunaáriea MeAls tribes, saying: de.cenda.ts ef wkhe, BEAGiwa’ has realized aibbdada. Know ye that this Is the time far the performance of your (allotted) part. The venerable A’siirnø, rcpl7iaig: ‘y05, iliad. Psrsi.aa* to thet dlr.t*ian, early In the marafag, arraying himself, and-tel.. his r and hegghsg.dieh with hia, attended by a,eeoad.persoa. Js r*red jjuá. At that msal the Ki..drid. MoUrn tribes ‘em gathesad togeth in tbeirasbly hail, lii ooaseqasno. of this very elreamstanes. .Wbe,vct tq .ms.hip hail of the iaelsdrisa Mafia tribe, might he, thither the venerable A’n. pa proesmied; and thus addressed the iiiijelr.aa .jfaUiaas: ilseeea4agts.of WdwiShe, BwsGiwi’ has achieved parsaibbdaã. Know ye that this ii the time lot. performance of your (allotted) part. - V On hearing thi. annouaosmanz of the venerahlç A’NANPo, the MoWem, Hellion yonthi, the Math.. dsmeels, and Moliiaia wi’es—nmicted, disconsolate nod ‘qppraa.rd with grlel?-,oIne wept with dishevelled hair, some bewailed, with up,. lifted arms—some dropt as If felled, and others reeled to and tro, exclaiming Too em. hes M*wa/ died: tea sooe has PUG*T4 diedi to has the £pr closed ,*• Ike-worM, V V V • VThemnpea *1. i,wiodriea K&leas iued VIbil onmai4 to their m collect then in Knduidre gmiands of Sewers, and procure every description of iusical in.. strument. Accordingly the kmiuidrias Mamas., taking with them garlands of Powers, every description of musical instrument, and ftve hundred pairs of cloths— ,keraagr hc UpawaUgat sdld greyest the Mauling might be, there they appro.dimi ike corpse of Busuewi’. - Hapog spproacbed tho corpse of BaiAwA’—wltiidIR.