Saggo Sahasadéwo Sahassakarisso Sakko Sal (tree) Sálagallo Sálawano Sali Saliló (adjective) Sálipabbato Samachittan Samádhi Samápatti Sambalo Samidho Sammalo Sammuddásannasála Sána Sandhimittá Sanghá Sanghabodhi Sanghamittá Sanghamitto Sanghapálo Sanghatisso Sangiti Sango 8. salvation, heaven, the swarga of the brahmans, 159. a tank of a thousand karissa of land, not identified, 221. the chief of the dévos, Indra, 47, 105, 128, 165, 166, 180, 189. passim: the appellation of a royal race; its derivation explained in the Moragulla in Malayá, not identified, 204. the hall in which the "saláka" (tickets for the distribution of alms to the a wiháro and tank in Róhano, not identified, 257. 17, 18, 19. son of Dutthagamani, 199, 200; an officer of Waṭṭagámini and his wiháro, aquatic, 78. a wiharo in Nágadipo, not identified, 224. Buddho's discourse on unity in faith, in the Anguttaranikáyo, 81. 16, 17, 18, 19. 91, 92, 93. Eláro's charger, 134. a temple at Jambukólo. a division of India, not identified, 16, 18, 19. 25, 27. daughter of Mahanamo, 253. 228, 229, 230, 231. 34, 36, 37, 76, 85, 110, 111, 115, 116, 119, 120, 121, 125, 126. théro, 232; another, 252. 228, 229. from the preposition sań, united, collected, and the root gi to sound or a caravan chief, 138. the designation of one of the schisms in Buddhism, 21. one of Sakko's celestial musicians, 185. Sarabhú Satatatintako Sáwatthipura Sélésumano Séliyá Sénápoti Sénápotigumbako Sénindagullo Séno Setthi Siddhaitho Sihahanu Sihaló Sihasiná 4. 4, 81, 251. one of the creeds which the buddhists pronounce to be an heresy. a brother in law, also any another near connection, 224. a cataract flowing from Anótatthỏ lake. a cave near Rájagaha, derives its name from the sattapanni tree, Singh. the capital of Kósaló, 240; a division of India, not identified. the rock of Sumano, Adam's peak, 3. a schism in Buddhism, 21. the chief of an army, 69. a forest near the Arittho mountain, 64. Singh. Mittaséna rája, 100. the malabar usurper, 127. cashier, treasurer, now called "chetty,” 69, 76. the name of Gótomo when a layman, 1, 9, 10; (a théro), 172. 28, 30, 31, 32. (lion-armed) father of Wijayo, 43, 45, 46, 47, 50, 51, 54. 9. the name given to Ceylon subsequent to the landing of Wijayo, from siho, the the lion slayer, a Ceylonese or Singhalese, 50, 203. the capital of Lála whence Wijayo embarked for Ceylon: probably the a ferry near Anuradhapura, 100. streaked like a lion, 43, 46. Siláchétiyo Silásobbhakandhako Silápasso Silátissabodhi Sindhawo Sirigutto Sirinágo a dágoba at Anuradhapura, 7. passim: precept or commandment of Buddho. a dágoba at Anuradhapura, 93, 206; one of the places where Wattagamani a pariwéno of the Rohano Tissárámo, 131. at Anuradhapura, 202. 254. a particular breed of horses, from Sighan swift and the root dhána, to run, Eláro's second charger, 134. 238. 225, 228. Sómanamálako Somárámo Sónako Sondipassó Soréyya Sotthi Sotthiséno Sotthiyakaro Sómannamálako wife of Wattagamini, 203, 204, 206. 96. a dágoba built in honor of Sómadéwo, not identified, 206. 28, 29, 30; a warrior of Dutthagámini 140, 153; a minister of Mahasino, the name of the eastern division of the town of Anuradhapura, 81. a théro, 71, 74. the appellation of a royal race from sono and utturo 75; a sámanéro, 183 to passim from "sótá " a rushing torrent, the first stage of sanctification, which 253. a wiháro on the Chétiyo mountain, 240. the Ruwanwelli dágoba, at Anuradhapura, 88. wife of Pandukábhayo, 62, 65, 67. 11. Adam's-peak, 94. one of the schisms in Buddhism, 21. at Anuradhapura, 93 (Málako) 96. 8. the first name of Wiháradéwi, 131. Sórannapáli Subhaddakachcháná 9. Subhaddo Subhakúto Subbattha Subho Sudassanamálako Sudassano Suddhadéwi Suddhódano 9. the mansion of the pure or virtuous, one of the heavens, 17. one of the appellations of Buddho, equally signifying felicitous advent, and Sumanakúto Sumédo Sumitto Sunaháta the peak of Sumano Adam's-peak, 7, 52, 91, 197. a Buddho, 1; one of the déwos, 3; a Pathéyan théro, 18, 19; brother of a théro, 37, 38; king of Lála the next brother of Wijayo, 46, 53, 54. supernatural beings partaking of the nature of birds, the garuda, 116. 9. 43. a port in India, not identified, where Wijayo attempted to land in his passage Supannó Suppadewo Súranimiló Súratisso Suruchi 8. Susimá a warrior of Dutthagamini 137, 139, 140, 152, 155, 154. 127. Susunágo Suttá Suwannabhúmi Suwannapindatisso mother of Panduwáso 56. 15. the designation of one of the schisms in Buddhism, 21. the name of Suratisso before he ascended the throne, 127. Singh. Talaguru-wiháre in Róhano, not identified, 197. a band of musicians from the tála to beat (drums &c.) a port on the Indian ocean, near one of the mouths of the Ganges, 70, 115. seven yojanas to the south east of Anuradhapura, beyond the river, 166. Singh. Walaswewa, a tank near Anuradhapura, not identified, 130. 102. a warrior of Dutthagámini, 137, 141, 152, 153, 159, 194, 197. discourses of the théros, on the schisms in the Buddhistical church, 252. H Thullatthanako Thupo Thusawatthi Tila Timbaru Tissamaháwiháro Tissárámo Titthárámo Tiwakko Túládháro pabbato Tumbariunganań Tumbaro Tumbo Tumbanno Tusitapura 201. a dágoba at Anuradhapura, 7, 90, 96, 100, 106, 108, 109, 119, 122, 123, passim: a dágoba or shrine of a relic. a yard where rice was pounded at Anuradhapura, 99; a village, 243. one of Sakko's celestial band, 189. built by Kákawanno in Róhano, not identified, 131, 146, 150. a wiháro at Anuradhapura, 97, 123; a wiháro in Róhano, 132, 195. a tank, not identified, 237. a Buddho, 1; father of Sóno, 140; minister of Dutthagamini, 146; a théro, 197; a wiharo and gate at Anuradhapura, 203. the snipe or sand lark, the designation of one of the Jatakas or incarnations a bráhman, 119. a mountain in Rohano, not identified, 143, 217. a marsh near Dhúmarakkhopabbato, 63. a mountain stream between Upatissa and Dwáramandalako, 59. a chief 151. a village, not identified, 151. one of the Déwalókas, 199, 200, 201. |