The Maháwanso in Roman Characters: With the Translation Subjoined and an Introductory Essay on Páli Buddhistical Literature : in Two Volumes |
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... and it will be therefore advisable to commence with the most modern , and recede gradually to the most remote dates . The table prefixed was necessarily constructed on a different principle , and depends upon the date of Gonerda the ...
... and it will be therefore advisable to commence with the most modern , and recede gradually to the most remote dates . The table prefixed was necessarily constructed on a different principle , and depends upon the date of Gonerda the ...
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... constructing roads and bridges , encouraging commerce , & c . & c . — in all which , allowing fully for oriental flattery and extravagance , we could scarcely expect to find more than one sovereign , to whom the whole would apply .
... constructing roads and bridges , encouraging commerce , & c . & c . — in all which , allowing fully for oriental flattery and extravagance , we could scarcely expect to find more than one sovereign , to whom the whole would apply .
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The alleged impression of Buddho's foot on Adam's peak ; the dágoba constructed at Kalyani , near Colombo ; as well as the several dágobas built at Anuradhapura , and at Dhígawápi , and the bo - tree subsequently planted " at ...
The alleged impression of Buddho's foot on Adam's peak ; the dágoba constructed at Kalyani , near Colombo ; as well as the several dágobas built at Anuradhapura , and at Dhígawápi , and the bo - tree subsequently planted " at ...
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Raise your city here , and construct the palace of your king on the site of my pannasa'la . On being established here , even a chanda'lo will become great like unto a Chakkawatti ra'ja . " " Lord !
Raise your city here , and construct the palace of your king on the site of my pannasa'la . On being established here , even a chanda'lo will become great like unto a Chakkawatti ra'ja . " " Lord !
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... and collecting riches to the amount of eighty kótis , and superintending the transport thereof himself , and repairing to the banks of the Ganges , -by means of a barrier constructed of branches and leaves interrupting the course of ...
... and collecting riches to the amount of eighty kótis , and superintending the transport thereof himself , and repairing to the banks of the Ganges , -by means of a barrier constructed of branches and leaves interrupting the course of ...
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Abhayo adá ádáya agá áha Anuradhapura arahat ási Asóko Astyages attained attanó Atthakatha bestowed bhikkhu bhúpati bo-branch bo-tree brahman brother buddhistical capital caused celebrated Ceylon CHANDRAGUPTA chétiyo chief convocation dágoba damilos datwá death delight and affliction déwos disciples diswá ditto doctrines duwé edifice elephant Ewań festival gantwá gantwána Gótamo Harpagus hindu idha kárayi kárési katé katwa king land Lanká lord Mahá mahárája Mahawanso Mahindo mahipati Medes minister monarch mountain nága náma NANDA offerings palace Páli pana PARICHCHHEDO period person piety Pitakattaya priesthood priests prince propounded puchchhi queen queen consort rájá rajjań ranno reign relics religion repaired replied retinue royal ruler sabbé sacerdotal sahassáni Sakko sanctification sayań Singhalese sovereign supreme Buddho sutwá tadá tahin tań tank Tasmin tassa tathá tathéwa tató tattha téna tésań thérań thérassa théro thou thousand thúpo Tisso translation unto wiháro Wijayo yakkhos yójanas
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Page lxxvi - Rdkshasa for various matters which it does not contain. Of these, the adventures of the king of Vikatpalli, and the employment of the Greek troops, are alone of any consequence, as they would mislead us into a supposition, that a much greater resemblance exists between the Grecian and Hindu histories than is actually the case. Discarding, therefore, these accounts, and laying aside the marvellous part of the story, I shall endeavour, from the...
Page li - Suffice it to say, that from the date of the introduction* of Buddhism into Ceylon, BC 307, that history is authenticated by the concurrence of every evidence which can contribute to verify the annals of any country.
Page 251 - Atthasalini,' on the Dhammasangini (one of the commentaries on the Abhidhammo.) Rewato thero then observing that he was desirous of undertaking the compilation of a ' Parittatthakathan ' (a general commentary on the Pitakattaya...
Page xliv - I assault the dame. Struck with unusual fear, she trembling cries, She faints, she falls; she lifts her weeping eyes. '"What art thou? say! from whence, from whom you came? O more than human! tell thy race, thy name. Amazing strength, these poisons to sustain! Not mortal thou, nor mortal is thy brain. Or art thou he, the man to come (foretold By Hermes, powerful with the wand of gold), The man from Troy, who wander'd ocean round...
Page 196 - I have constantly celebrated, in offerings to the deity of felicitous advent, in twelve different places, an illumination of seven thousand lamps, lit with clarified butter and white wicks. I have daily maintained at eighteen different places (hospitals) provided with suitable diet, and medicines prepared by medical practitioners for the infirm.
Page 107 - ... the relic (the collar-bone), having engaged a great number of men to manufacture bricks, re-entered the town with his retinue to prepare for the relic festival. . . The sovereign, pursuing the directions of the...
Page 252 - ... restored the other two copies also. The assembled priests then read out the three books simultaneously. In those three versions, neither in a signification nor in a single misplacement by...
Page 163 - In this supreme palace there were nine stories, and in each of them one hundred apartments. All these apartments were highly embellished ; they had festoons of beads, resplendent (like) gems. The flower-ornaments appertaining thereto were also set with gems, and the tinkling festoons were of gold. In that palace there were a thousand dormitories having windows with ornaments (like unto) jewels, which were bright as eyes.
Page 11 - Kassapo was, at that time, the chief. This high priest having performed the funeral obsequies over the body and sacred relics of the divine teacher ; and being desirous of perpetuating his doctrines for ever; on the seventh day after the lord of the universe, gifted with the ten powers, had demised; recollecting the silly declaration of the priest...
Page xliv - Through the lone thicket, and the desert land. A palace in a woody vale we found Brown with dark forests, and with shades around. A voice celestial echoed from the dome, Or nymph, or goddess, chanting to the loom. Access we sought, nor was access denied: Radiant she came ; the portals open'd wide : The goddess mild invites the guests to stay: They blindly follow where she leads the way. I only wait behind, of all the train : I waited long, and...