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INDEX AND GLOSSARY.

Abhayagiri or
Abhayuttaro

Abhayagullako

Abhayanágo

Abhayapura

Abhayathéro

Abhayawápi

Abhayibalakapásáno

Abhayó

Abhinná

Abhiwaḍdhamáno

Achchagullako
Achcharawiṭṭigámo
Aggikkhandopamań

Aggibrahmá
Ahankárapitṭhiko

Ahógangá

Ajàtasattu

Ajiwako

Akáséchétiyań

Alakkhámandá

Alambagámo

Alasaddá

A'malakań

A'mandagámani
Ambalatthikapásádo
Ambalaṭṭhikolo or
Ambatthikolo

Ambamálako

Ambatittha

A

a wiháro at Anurádhapura, 206, 207, 223, 225, 235, 238, 241, 243, 250.

a wiháro, not identified, 208.

227, 228.

88.

vide Theraputtábhayo.

also called Jayawápi, the first tank formed at Anurádhapura, 65, 66, 107,
160, 211.

the "cookoo rock" in the Abhaya tank at Anuradhapura, 99.

56, 57, 58, 62, 64, 65, 67: the rájá of Ceylon at the advent of Kakusandho
Buddho, 88, 89, 90: the first name of Dutthagámini, 97: the father of
Khanjadéwo, 142.

from "abhi" supreme and the root nd knowledge, a preternatural gift or
wisdom of inspiration, 116.

a tank, not identified, 222.

a wiháro at the Káhagullako mountain, 127, 205.

Singh. Awwruwiṭṭigama, three yojanas to the north west of Anuradhapura.
"the similitude to the mountain of flames," Buddho's discourse in the
Anguttaranikayo, 73, 97.

34, 36.

a plain near Anuradhapura, 217.

Trans-Gangetic. In the Tiká it is written Adóganga which would signify the
Subterranean-Ganges, 16, 37, 240.

10, 12, 185.

a sect of hindu devotees, 67.

a wiharo on the summit of Kótipabbato, 132.

residence of Wessawano, 242.

a tank, not identified, 234.

capital of Yona a division of India, not identified, 171.

in Singhalese nelli, a fruit, 22, 70.

215, 216.

a hall in Bhirani's palace, also in the Lóhapásádo, 162.

a cave in the Seven Korles in which the Ridi wiháro has subsequently been

built, 167, 208.

at Anuradhapura, 125.

a ferry near Bintenne, not identified, 150.

B

Ambatthalo

Ambéduduggo

Ambiliyago

Ambo

Ambutthi

Amitá
Amitódano
Anágámi

A'nandi

A'nando

Anawataggan

one of the peaks of the Missako mountain (Mihintallé).

a great tank, not identified, 210.

a village, not identified, 254.

the mango tree, 22, 79.

a tank, not identified, 248.

9.

brother of Gótamo Buddho's father, 9, 55.

the third state of sanctification, signifying that which does not return; regene-
ration in the human world being overcome, 77.

18.

12, 13, 19.

from ana awa agan, without beginning or end; Buddho's discourse on
Sansára or eternity, in the Sanyuttanikayo, 23, 98.

Anjano
Anómadassi
Anótatthó

9.

1.

Antarámégiri

Antógiri
Anulá

Anúlatissapabbato
Anuradhapura

Anurádho

Anurawiháro
Anuro
Anuraddhako
Aparaniaka
Appamádawaggo

Arahat

Arawálo
Arittho

Aruná
Asalhi

from " na and "ótatthỏ" that which does not get heated or parched; the
name of a lake in Himawantó so surrounded by lofty mountains that the
meridian rays alone of the sun are stated to fall on it, 2, 22, 27, 70, 169.
a wiharo and tank, not identified, 257.

a village in Rohano, not identified.

the wife of Mahanago the second brother of Déwánanpiyatisso, 82, 85, 110.
120: widow of Khalláṭanágo, and wife of Wattagámani, 202, 203, 204 :
wife of Chorandgo, 209, 218.

a wiháro, not identified, 225.

the ancient capital of Ceylon, founded by Anurádho, minister of Wijayo, 50,
56, 65, 67, 117, 118, 128, 133, 134, 139, 153, 218: walls built round it
222, 225.

minister of Wijayo, 50: brother of Bhaddakachcháná, 56, 57, 64, 65, 68.
in Mahagamo, not identified.

the standard bearer of the king of Wangu, 44, 46.

15, 19.

one of the ancient divisions of India, not identified, 71, 73.

the discourse on non-procrastination, in the Khudakanikayo of the Pitakattaya,

25.

passim: from "ari” foes (i. e. sinful passions,) and “hattattá” being des-
troyed or overcome.

Nága king of Kasmir, 72: a lake in Kásmir, 72.

now Rittigulla, a mountain in Neurakaláwiya, 63, 64, 127; a wiháro there,
202: nephew of Déwananpiyatisso, 69, 103, 110, 111, 115, 116, 120, 126.
a clay of a reddish color, possessing medicinal properties, 70.

passim the month of June-July, derives its name from one of the lunar

mansions.

Asandhimittá
Asankhiyan
Asélo

Asiwisópamań

Asókamálá
Asókamálako
Asókó

Asókárámo
Assamandalo
Assayujo

Attalho
Atthadassi
Atthakatha

A'wanti

the first wife of Dhammásóko, 25, 122.

passim innumerable, surpassing computation.
127, 128.

from asiwisó the serpent, and upaman comparison, the parable of the serpent,
a discourse of Buddho in the Majjhimanikáyo of the Suttapitakó, 73, 97.
wife of prince Sáli, 200.

at Anuradhapura, 95.

the great Buddhistical emperor of India, subsequently called Dhammásókó, 21,
22, 23, 25, 34, 35, 38, 42, 76, 108: a brother of Déwánanpiyatisso, 95 :
(a tree) Singh. Hópalu.

the wiharo built at Páțilipura by Asókó, 26, 33, 34, 39.

at Anuradhapura, 100.

passim the month of September October, the name of one of the lunar

mansions.

a wiháro and tank, not identified, 257.

1.

Commentaries or explanatory discourses, the title of the sacred commentaries
on the Pitakattaya, 207, 251, 252, 253.

also called Ujjéni, modern Oujein in India, 16, 76.

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Bahúliká

Balattho

Bali

Báránasi

Bhaddakachcháná

Bhaddasalo

Bhaddawaggi
Bhaddaji
Bhaddétumbaro

Bhagiraso

Bhakkharahobbho

Bhallatako

Bhallatittha

Bhalluko

Bhámini

one of the Buddhistical schisms, 21.

passim a messenger of a king, an executive officer.

tribute, also offerings in the yakkha religion, 230.

on the Ganges, the capital of Kási, the name derived from two tributary
rivers Bárá and Nasi, 2, 24, 95, 171, 180; the modern Benares.`

the daughter of Amitódano the paternal uncle of Gótamo Buddho. By her
marriage with Panduwásadéwo, the Wijeyan dynasty of Ceylon became
allied to the Sákyan family, 55, 56, 65.

71, 127.

an Indian tribe, 2, 180.

183, 184.

at the Chétiyo mountain, 103.

8.

a port in Róhano, supposed to be near the salt marshes of Hambantotte, 217.

a tank and wiháro, not identified, 257.

a sea port on the western coast, not identified, 227.

nephew of Eláro, 155, 156.

on the line of Duṭṭhagámini's march, not identified, 151.

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the circle or boundaries of the universe, 114.

from chakka, a wheel or circle, also the circle of the universe, and watti the ruler
or sustainer, applied to Buddho, as well as to the emperors of Asia, 29.

Singhalese sapu (michelea champaka).

minister of Chandagutto, 21.

Chakkawálań
Chakkawatti

Champóka

Chánakko

Chandagutto

Chandálo

Chandamo

9.

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the Chandragupta of the Hindus, and the Sandracottus of the classics, 21.
(adjective) low caste, passim.

216, 218.

in Róhana, not identified, 119, 120.

28, 31, 32.

son of Pundulo, 60, 61, 62, 65..

8.

an earthen vessel, commonly called a chatty, 167.

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