The Travels of Fa-hsien | trans. by James Legge | |
Having stayed there till the third month of winter, Faxian and the two others (these must have been Daozheng and Huijing), proceeding southwards, crossed the Little Snowy mountains. On them the snow lies accumulated both winter and summer. On the north (side) of the mountains, in the shade, they suddenly encountered a cold wind which made them shiver and become unable to speak.
Huijing could not go any farther. A white froth came from his mouth, and he said to Faxian, "I cannot live any longer. Do you immediately go away, that we do not all die here;" and with these words he died. Faxian stroked the corpse, and cried out piteously, "Our original plan has failed;--it is fate. What can we do?"
He then again exerted himself, and they succeeded in crossing to the south of the range, and arrived in the kingdom of Luoyi, where there were nearly three thousand monks, students of both the mahayana and hinayana.
Here they stayed for the summer retreat (we are now therefore in 404), and when that was over, they went on to the south, and ten days' journey brought them to the kingdom of Puna, where there are also more than three thousand monks, all students of the hinayana. Proceeding from this place for three days, they again crossed the Indus, where the country on each side was low and level.