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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 1923.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
BUDDHISM.
Lecture at Theosophical
Society.
Mr. David Gubbay delivered a lecture yesterday evening.on Bud. dhisa at the Themsophical Society's Tulge. Mr. Gubby said that the sublime morality which the Buddha has taught us in common with the ethics of all the religions of the world. The Unity of God and on unture of The Alrighty sro taught by all religions. The Hindu Fries, There is only one without A second; the Parson tells you eff Zárvan altaraza, the boundless; the Hebrew callout daily, Hear (1) Israel, the Lord of our God is one Lord the Christian answers that there is no God, and the son of Isan daily from his minarel shouts cut, "God is God and there is none other; and all these religions teach the Divine Manifestations and Aspects in their own way,
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BRITAIN'S HARD WINTER.
London, Sept. 5. Summarising a series of reports from the principal producing centres the Federation of British Industries concludes that the outlook for British industry in the coming winter is certainly The Federation declares that the 'state Worse than last year.
The uncertainty of rites of of Europe is the dininant factor. exchange discourages foreign buyers, resulting in restricted export The reports show an improve which is reacting on home trade. ment in ogs.or two branches, notably metal trades, but generally predicts the hardest of 'succession of bad winters.
CROSSING THE FRONTIER.
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Vienna, Sept. 5. Crossing frontiers will not offer a criminal the old time sane- tuary if the nations ratify the resolutions passed at the Inter- national Police Congress at which micat countries, including Amerien are represented. Resolutions passed nim at speeding up international co-operation in the apprehension of criminals, estab lishment of a central police organisation with centres in all coun- tries and the institution of international co-operation by the police withwit the noressity if using diplomatie channels.
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London, Sept. 5.-
There was no ceremony when H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, travelling as Lord Renfrew, left Waterloo Station this morning for Southampton. to embark on the Empress of France for Canada, whither he goes on a private visit to his ranch,
4. The céssation of suffering 1. This way for enssation of suffer.
The
Ing
eightfchi path of Right Beef
Right Thought.
Right Sperck
Right Betion
¡Country from time to time supplied! its own interpretation of Buddha'n tenchings needing to their own opinion which ultimately brought about a split in the camp, some Countries - Colinawed the Malayána Buddhism
AS we call it the greatest hicles and others, the Hinayana fur the lesser Vehicle.
Therefore it is incumbent upon us individually that we should study the religions outside of sur owa ko that we may not berume haters of one another. Let us understand clearly tha there is one truth which is the knowledge of God which every intelligent man and woman acknowledges. Secondly, we have a common Spiritual Self. Let us understand the glory of the Self and let us remember, as Mrs. Be- sant says, that to deny the Selfi the lowest, is to deny it in ourselves and in God. The reason I take up the subject of Buddhism is because it has been neversed by Western scholars that Buddhism is a'religion without a Ged and mande Buddha to be an atheist, You will find in the Encyclopaedia Brittunien cited as fellows-It seems straɔge to Right Convent ention of thought," many that a religion which izgore Buddha tosintained to duetrae the existence of thed and denies the of Kurmis as an axiom which had existence of the soul should be the lady, heen taught in the oldest, very religion which has frund secep-| Epanishads and Buddha moralised But saebits Ponguption and emphasised that tabee anongst me." an indictment is not currect fur intention was as important as the when the Buddha was questioned | deed A- for the existence of the kabout the Absolute io. Gad, he Seul, sunt inkidle that Buddha refrained from sprñking as this would have denied the belief when point as the Bribruans at that we remember that he came from a 'manicated. ¦time were at loggerheads with each stack who were deeply immersed other angst their caste on that) in the fichings of the Itishis" and sulgeet. The Buddhi was asked Hinduism & his believed in the One) Ita corrent their conception of the Eternal, The Brahimsa. The sourre i
Absolute But he declland, “At]„Pull Lafe.
Right Lang Right Exertan
Right Rememberance
fast be tried argsoid philosophien! His doctrines spread all over discussions as between philosophi-India, China, Chupesh. Tibet and each en kaowledge and the spiritual]
insight obtainable by his doctrine.]
He knew that it was dangerous to
sprak about the Alsolutë. Buddhanap
daved at an age in India when there
us annis in Hinduism: Hig message Al- to appose in that period the arrogant exclusiveness" of the Brahmain the prie tly easter.
The study of the life of Buddha europt among his followers bust- es with the supernatural. He was called the King of Righteousness, the Master. the Blessed. One, and many other names which rais. ed him to the height of a deity and yet with all these adorable Dames his people believe that Buddha ww man sharing with them their sorrows and sufferings. There are MIND scholars whe describe the teria of Nirvana s Jannelikation. Nirvana the total arnihilation of our individual being" Lefcadio. Hearn says, "it meaith the passing of conditioned being intu conditioned being" which s not so for Buddhism, in spite of its doctrine rebirth. does not assigne without prouf at the ex istence of the soul, but it puts before you chairs of causes which produe rebirth and its easing afterwards.
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Gauthabca Sithar bn, as he named, was born in Kapilavastu. about 190 miles north of Benares. lodin. The date of his birth is besa | said to be abmit D B. C. - He dume from a high caste family called the Sakyn. His father was powerful king of a rich and vast domain. He married Inter the daughter of auother tribal king and ehe bure him a son who was called Rahula, Gauthams was surround. with every Juxury nad pleasure but the call of the suffer ing world would give him DU prace and so he left his wife and child at his father's home to seek: a remedy for the world's woes. From the time" of this grent Renunciation until bu attainment, |of Buddhahood, there is a string of trie and legendury stories woven round his life. He attempted amterity, abstinence from food' and even arcetim but none of there brought him any enlightment. After baving pondered deeply over the arheme of Dependant Origina- tion, his analysis of personal ex-i istence, which is the intellectual basis of his message, he arrived, after six years of weeking, at the knowledge of the freedom of man from the Wheel of Rebirth and the ottainment of Nirvana. He began to expound the teaching of the doctrine of his four sacred truthe and the noble eightfold, path :—
1. The existence of suffering
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2. The cause of suffering!
Buddha before his deba tablished the Order of the Sangha which enforced upon its members complete poverty and perfect ile. eorum uni strict disipline desigů- ed to Hilerate the aspirant from all earthly ties. Kuldha had no in tention of "establishing & Dew "ligion" nay more than Jesus had. He came to expound the law and to show man the path for attalning Nirvans, or Liberation. Conti
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