Verse I.102
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|VariationTransSource=[[When the Clouds Part]], [[Brunnhölzl, K.|Brunnhölzl]], 395 <ref>[[Brunnhölzl, Karl]]. [[When the Clouds Part: The Uttaratantra and its Meditative Tradition as a Bridge between Sūtra and Tantra]]. Boston: Snow Lion Publications, an imprint of Shambhala Publications, 2014.</ref> | |VariationTransSource=[[When the Clouds Part]], [[Brunnhölzl, K.|Brunnhölzl]], 395 <ref>[[Brunnhölzl, Karl]]. [[When the Clouds Part: The Uttaratantra and its Meditative Tradition as a Bridge between Sūtra and Tantra]]. Boston: Snow Lion Publications, an imprint of Shambhala Publications, 2014.</ref> | ||
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+ | |OtherTranslations=<h6>Obermiller (1931) <ref>Obermiller, E. "The Sublime Science of the Great Vehicle to Salvation Being a Manual of Buddhist Monism." Acta Orientalia IX (1931), pp. 81-306.</ref></h6> | ||
+ | :Suppose some honey were encircled by a swarm of bees, | ||
+ | :And a skillful person; desirous to obtain this honey, | ||
+ | :Would perceive it and, by using clever means, | ||
+ | :Would separate the honey from the swarm. | ||
+ | |||
+ | <h6>Takasaki (1966) <ref>Takasaki, Jikido. [[A Study on the Ratnagotravibhāga (Uttaratantra): Being a Treatise on the Tathāgatagarbha Theory of Mahāyāna Buddhism]]. Serie Orientale Roma 33. Roma: Istituto Italiano per il Medio ed Estremo Oriente (ISMEO), 1966.</ref></h6> | ||
+ | :Suppose a clever person, having seen | ||
+ | :Honey surrounded by cloudy bees, | ||
+ | :And wishing to get it, with skillful means, | ||
+ | :Would deprive the bees completely of it; — | ||
+ | |||
+ | <h6>Fuchs (2000) <ref>Fuchs, Rosemarie, trans. Buddha Nature: The Mahayana Uttaratantra Shastra. Commentary by Jamgon Kongtrul and explanations by Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso. Ithaca, N. Y.: Snow Lion Publications, 2000.</ref></h6> | ||
+ | :Honey is surrounded by a swarm of insects. | ||
+ | :A skillful man in search of [honey] | ||
+ | :[employs], upon seeing this, suitable means | ||
+ | :to fully separate it from the host of bees. | ||
}} | }} |
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Verse I.102 Variations
विलोक्य विद्वान् पुरुषस्तदर्थी
समन्ततः प्राणिगणस्य तस्मा-
दुपायतोऽपक्रमणं प्रकुर्यात्
vilokya vidvān puruṣastadarthī
samantataḥ prāṇigaṇasya tasmā-
dupāyato'pakramaṇaṃ prakuryāt
སྐྱེས་བུ་མཁས་པས་དེ་དོན་གཉེར་བ་ཡིས།
།མཐོང་ནས་ཐབས་ཀྱིས་དེ་དང་སྲོག་ཆགས་ཚོགས།
།ཀུན་ནས་བྲལ་བར་རབ་ཏུ་བྱེད་པ་བཞིན།
Honey surrounded by a swarm of insects
And, striving for it, would completely separate it
From the swarm of insects with the [proper] means.
- Voyant que le miel qu’il convoite
- Est cerné par les abeilles,
- L’homme ingénieux exercera son habileté
- En détachant le miel des insectes.
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Obermiller (1931) [3]
- Suppose some honey were encircled by a swarm of bees,
- And a skillful person; desirous to obtain this honey,
- Would perceive it and, by using clever means,
- Would separate the honey from the swarm.
Takasaki (1966) [4]
- Suppose a clever person, having seen
- Honey surrounded by cloudy bees,
- And wishing to get it, with skillful means,
- Would deprive the bees completely of it; —
Fuchs (2000) [5]
- Honey is surrounded by a swarm of insects.
- A skillful man in search of [honey]
- [employs], upon seeing this, suitable means
- to fully separate it from the host of bees.
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Academic notes[edit]
- Digital Sanskrit Buddhist Canon Unicode Input
- Brunnhölzl, Karl. When the Clouds Part: The Uttaratantra and its Meditative Tradition as a Bridge between Sūtra and Tantra. Boston: Snow Lion Publications, an imprint of Shambhala Publications, 2014.
- Obermiller, E. "The Sublime Science of the Great Vehicle to Salvation Being a Manual of Buddhist Monism." Acta Orientalia IX (1931), pp. 81-306.
- Takasaki, Jikido. A Study on the Ratnagotravibhāga (Uttaratantra): Being a Treatise on the Tathāgatagarbha Theory of Mahāyāna Buddhism. Serie Orientale Roma 33. Roma: Istituto Italiano per il Medio ed Estremo Oriente (ISMEO), 1966.
- Fuchs, Rosemarie, trans. Buddha Nature: The Mahayana Uttaratantra Shastra. Commentary by Jamgon Kongtrul and explanations by Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso. Ithaca, N. Y.: Snow Lion Publications, 2000.