XIII. Sketch of Buddhism, derived from the Bauddha Scriptures of Nipál

Brian Houghton Hodgson
1830 Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland  
"Soon after my arrival in Nipál (now six years ago), I began to devise "means of procuring some accurate information relative to Buddhism: "for, though the regular investigation of such a subject was foreign "to my pursuits, my respect for sci ence in general led me cheerfully "to avail myself of the opportunity afforded, by my residence in a "Bauddhacountry, for collecting and transmitting to Calcutta the "materials for such investigation. There were, however, serious "obstacles in my way,
more » ... ing out of the jealousy of the people in "regard to any profanation of their sacred things by an European, and "yet more, resulting from the Chinese notions of policy adopted by this "government. I nevertheless persevered; and time, patience, and "dexterous applications to the superior intelligence of the chief minister, "at length rewarded my toils.
doi:10.1017/s0950473700001397 fatcat:frt74fckurh3bj3inx54qw42sa