vide Déwánanpiyatisso. at Anuradhapura. a general name for pulse or beans, 140. a brother of Déwánanpiyatisso, 108. in the Kadambo forest, 223. (mother of Gótamo Buddho), 9. a tank, not identified. minister of Mahaséno, 235, 236. the mountain in the centre of the earth, 187, 189. the fifth Buddho of this kappo, not yet manifested, 199, 252, 258. a wiháro, not identified, 237. vide Chétiyo and Missako, the sacred mountain near Anuradhapura. a minister of Eláro, 137. now Mihintalle, a mountain near Anuradhapura, 77, 78, 84, 106, 213, 225, Tirhat in India, 8. 254. a théro of Pupphapura, 171. the brahman, father of the théro Tisso, 26, 31. 26, 28, 33, 34, 39, 40, 73, 111, 112, 240. 259. the mokshu of the Hindus, death, final emancipation, 25. a tank, not identified, 237. the capital of the Móriya dynasty, on the borders of the Himalayan moun- 8. 8, also a tree, in Singhalese midel, 86. Singh. Midelpatanam, not identified, 226. 74. 237. an officer of Wattagámini, and a wiháro built by him, 206. 15. passim: a sage, a divine sage, from the root mana wisdom. Nachéti N a wiharo in Dwíjagámo, 224. F Nágásako Nágalatá Nágalóko Nágamaháwiháro Nágamálako Nagaraguttiko Nagarakagámo Nágo Naggadipo Nakulanagara Nakulo Náli Nandano Nandasarathi Nandatisso Nandigamo and wapi Nandimitto Nando Nanduttaro Nánódayań Nėru Nibutti Nichichandalo Nigródhó Niliyo Nimilo Nindagámo Nitthulawitthiko 15. the northern and western portion of the island, its limits not ascertained with the betel vine, 22, 27. the world of the Nágas, under the earth, 185. in Róhano, not identified. at Anuradhapura in the time of Konágamano Buddho, 93, 95. a village near the Arittho mountain subsequently named Labúgámo, 64. the land in which the banished wives of Wijayo and his band settled, not Singh. Muhuńṇaru in Girijanapado, not identified, 142. a town of Róhano, not identified. a marsh, not identified. a pleasure garden near the southern gate of Anuradhapura, 84, 97, 98, 100, one of Eláro's warriors, 134. a wiháro, not identified, 225. a village and tank, not identified, 151, 254. a warrior of Duṭṭhagámini, 137, 188, 151, 152, 253. 21. a théro, 183, 184. a work composed by Buddhaghóso, 251, a ring, with a rope attached to it, to serve for a noose, 48. 1. a clay found at Satatatintako, 169. a wiharo, not identified, 225. 8. from n not and the root watu to exist, the final death or emancipation of the the menials, and cemetery men of low casts, 66. a sect of devotees among the Hindus, 66. the temple of Giri the nighanto; also Sitthárámo, on the site of which 23, 25, 26. a próhitta brahman, 210. vide Súranimilo, 138. a wiharo on the Kachchá river, not identified. 9. Singh. Nitthulawiṭṭhi in Róhano, not identified, 140. 1 88, 89. Ixkswaku of the Hindus, 9. P Pabbatárámayo Pabbato Pachché Páchino (adjective) Padumassaro Padumo a wiháro at Anuradhapura, 207. passim from Pati and ékań, individually, or severed from unity (with supreme east, eastern, 18. a wiháro, not identified 234. a garden at Anuradhapura, 210. 1. a wiháro at Anuradhapura, 123; a wiháro at Jambukólo, 117; a wiháro Padumuttaro 1. 9. Pajápati Páli Pamojjo Panchasiko in India, not identified, 171. consort of Pandukabhayo, 61. a yakkho, 106. a yakkho of Kásmir, 72. the chief of Sakko's celestial band, 180, 189. the spot on which the hall of offerings to the priesthood was built at a mountain at the source of the Karindo river, not identified 194. the designation of one of the buddhistical schisms, 21. a wiháro and tank, not identified, 257. passim from pari and the root waja, to quit or depart from; the relinquish- ment of worldly cares; a devotee, religious mendicant. temple built for the above sect at Anuradhapura, 67. Pasandhiko Pátaliputto or pura Patápo Pathamo chétiyo Pathéyaká Patisáraniyan Payagupaṭṭana Payangullo Pėjalako Pélagámo Péliwapigámo Pétawatthu Péttangawáli Phaluggapariwénó Pharindo Phassadéwo Phusso Phusso Pilapitthi Piliyamáro Pitakattaya Pithiyo Piyadassi Piyańgudipo Pokkharapásaya Pujápariwéno Puradéwo Purohito Pusamittá devotees; a term applied by buddhists to those of a different creed, 66. vide also Pupphapura, 22, 30, 37, 69, 70, 85, 111, 114, 115. 8. a dágoba at Anurádhapura, 119, 123. western, also written Paweyaká, and supposed to be derived from Pává, the the sacerdotal sentence of admonition, conducive to repentance, 16. the refection dish of Buddho, 105, 106, 204, 248. from the root wara to arrest, or terminate; any final or concluding act, and generally applied to the termination of the observance of Wasso. on the Ganges, 113. a wiháro in Kotthiwálo, 176, 177. a wiháro, not identified, 224. a wiháro situated in a delta of some river, not identified, 210. village seven yojanas north of Anuradhapura, not identified 168. the account of the Péta or spirits, one of the books of the Khudanikáyo, 83. crystalised 169. at Anuradhapura, 102. 255. a warrior of Dutthagámini 137, 143, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158. passim: an asterism, or lunar mansion which gives the name to the month a Buddho 1. a wiháro not identified 225. a damillo usurper 204. the three Pitaka or divisions of the buddhistical scriptures 207, 247, 251, a damillo usurper 256. a Buddho 1; a théro of Jéto wiharo 171, 173. Singhalese Puwanga diwayina, some islet or neck of land, not identified 146, a tank, not identified 248. at Anuradhapura, 183. from Puppha and pura the floral city, the Palibotra of the western classics, a deity or tutelar of Anuradhapura, whose temple stood on the northern side 49. Raduppollo Rahérako Rájagaha Rájanandá Rajataléno Rájuppala Rakkhito Rámagámo Rámagónó Ramuko Ratanamálá Ratanasuttań Ratiwaddhano Rattannannéko Réwato R a tank, not identified, 221. a mountain to the eastward of Anuradhapura, not identified, 127. son of Buddho, while Prince Siddhattho, 9. Rájamáhl in India, 8, 12, 29, 171, 185, 240. not identified, 225. 90. the Ridi wiháro in the seven korles, 215. a tank, not identified, 248. a théro 71, 73. a town on the Ganges, not identified, 184, 185. one of the towns founded in the reign of Panduwáso, not identified, 56; a a wiháro in the western division, not identified, 224. at Anuradhapura, 90, 93. a discourse of Buddho, in the Suttanipátań. passim: the three treasures; an appellation assigned to the three divisions of the buddhistical scriptures. a pleasure garden at Pupphapura, 41. a tank, not identified, 237. a tank, not identified, 224. Buddho, 1; the théro, 16, 17, 18, 19; the instructor of Buddhaghoso, 258. brother of Bhaddakachcháná, derived his title from the above province, 57. the Singhalese for Hémamálako, and Somannamálako thúpo, the dágoba at from sachcha certainty, truth, and sannuta comprised; a division of the one of the schisms in Buddhism in Ceylon, 21. G |