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Pasandhiko

Pásáno

Pátaliputto or pura

Patápo

Pathamo chétiyo

Pathéyaká

Patisáraniyan

Patto
Pawáranań

Payagupattana

Payangullo

Péjalako

Pélagámo

Péliwapigámo

Pétawatthu

Péttangawáli
Phalika

Phaluggapariwénó

Pharindo

Phassadéwo

Phusso

Phusso

Pilapitthi

Piliyamáro

Pitakattaya

Pithiyo

Piyadassi

Piyańgudipo

Pokkharapásaya

Pujápariwéno
Pupphapura

Puradéwo

Purohito

Pusamitlá

devotees; a term applied by buddhists to those of a different creed, 66.
hill near Anuradhapura, 66.

vide also Pupphapura, 22, 30, 37, 69, 70, 85, 111, 114, 115.

8.

a dágoba at Anuradhapura, 119, 123.

western, also written Paweyaká, and supposed to be derived from Pává, the
position of which Indian city has not been ascertained, 16, 18.

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.

a village seven yojanas north of Anuradhapura, not identified 168.

the account of the Péta or spirits, one of the books of the Khudanikáyo, 83.

a wiharo not identified 200.

crystalised 169.

at Anuradhapura, 102.

255.

a warrior of Dutthagamini 137, 143, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158.

:

passim an asterism, or lunar mansion which gives the name to the month
"Phusso" December-January.

a Buddho 1.

a wiharo not identified 225.

a damillo usurper 204.

the three Pitaka or divisions of the buddhistical scriptures 207, 247, 251,
252, 256.

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,
157, 197.

a tank, not identified 248.

at Anuradhapura, 183.

from Puppha and pura the floral city, the Palibotra of the western classics,
the modern Patna: vide Pátiliputto 17, 23, 105, 110.

a deity or tutelar of Anuradhapura, whose temple stood on the northern side
of the great cemetry, where Bhalluko was defeated, 156.
the king's almoner and spiritual minister-the office appears to have been
always held by a person of the bráhman caste; also family priest 61, 65, 69.

49.

Raduppollo
Rahagullako

Rahérako
Rahulo
Rájagaha

Rájagiriyá
Rájamaháwiháro

Rájanandá

Rajataléno

Rájuppala
Rakkhito
Rámagámo
Rámagónó

Ramuko
Ratanamálá

Ratanasuttań

Ratanattayań

Ratiwadḍhano
Rattamálakanduko

Rattannannéko

Réwato

R

a tank, not identified, 221.

a mountain to the eastward of Anuradhapura, not identified, 127.
a mountain, not identified, 127.

son of Buddho, while Prince Siddhattho, 9.
Rajamáhl in India, 8, 12, 29, 171, 185, 240.
one of the schisms in buddhism, 21.

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
wiháro, 225.

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 Buddhaghóso, 258.
the southernmost division of the island, a portion of it near Tangalle is still
called Roona, 57, 130, 138, 148, 254, 256.

brother of Bhaddakachcháná, derived his title from the above province, 57.

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Ruwanwelli

8.

237.

the Singhalese for Hémamálako, and Sowannamálako thúpo, the dágoba at
Anuradhapura, 88, 89, 96, 165.

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from sachcha certainty, truth, and sannuta comprised; a division of the
Sanyuttakanikáyo, containing the Chatusachchaya or four sublime truths.
vide Tisso brother of Dutthagámani.

one of the schisms in Buddhism in Ceylon, 21,

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Saggo

Sahasadéwo

Sahassakarisso

Sakko
Sákyá

Sal (tree)

Sálagallo
Salákagga

Sálawano
Salho

Sáli

Saliló (adjective)

Sálipabbato

Samachittan

Samádhi

Samápatti
Sámanéro

Sambalo
Sambhúlo

Samidho

Sammalo

Sammuddásannasála

Sána

Sandhimittá

Sanghá

Sanghabodhi

Sanghamittá

Sanghamitto

Sanghapálo

Sanghatisso

Sangiti

Sango
Sankantiká
Santusito

8.

salvation, heaven, the swarga of the brahmans, 159.
a théro, 74.

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
Introduction; an appellation of Gótamo Buddho as a descendant of that race.
passim shorea robusta (Wilson's Sans. Dic.)

Moragulla in Malayá, not identified, 204.

the hall in which the "saláka" (tickets for the distribution of alms to the
priests) are drawn, 101.

a wiháro and tank in Róhano, not identified, 257.

17, 18, 19.

son of Dutthagamani, 199, 200; an officer of Waṭṭagámini and his wiháro,
207.

aquatic, 78.

a wiharo in Nágadipo, not identified, 224.

Buddho's discourse on unity in faith, in the Anguttaranikáyo, 81.
passim: meditative abstraction, from the root dhara to bear or endure.
passim the state of enjoyment of samádhi abstraction, or sanctification.
passim is the contraction of Sámanassa apachcho, the son of a priest,
the designation of a buddhist priest from the period of his admission into
the sacerdotal fraternity till he is ordained upasampadá or full priest.
a théro, 71.

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from the preposition sań, united, collected, and the root gi to sound or
rehearse, a convocation, 20.

a caravan chief, 138.

the designation of one of the schisms in Buddhism, 21.

one of Sakko's celestial musicians, 185.

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Sáriputto
Sassata
Sasuro

Satatatintako
Sattapanni

Sáwatthipura
Sélésumano

Séliyá

Sénápoli

Sénápotigumbako

Sénindagutto

Séno

Setthi

Siddhaitho

Siddhattiká
Siggawo
Sihabháhu

Sihahanu
Sihalá

Sihaló
Sihapura

Sihasiná
Sihasiwali

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.
Rukkattana, 12.

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 Aritṭho 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.
one of the schisms in buddhism, 21.

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
lion, and the root lu to destroy, 50, 51, 239.

the lion slayer, a Ceylonese or Singhalese, 50, 203.

the capital of Lála whence Wijayo embarked for Ceylon: probably the
modern Singhya on the Gunduck river, in the vicinity of which the
remains of dágobas are still to be seen, 46, 54.

a ferry near Anuradhapura, 100.

streaked like a lion, 43, 46.

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Siláchétiyo
Silan

Silásobbhakandhako

Silápasso
Siláthúpo
Silátissabódhi

Sindhawo

Sirigutto
Siriméghawanno
Sirinágo

a dágoba at Anuradhapura, 7.

passim precept or commandment of Buddho.

a dágoba at Anuradhapura, 93, 206; one of the places where Waṭṭagámani
concealed himself, not identified, 204.

a pariwéno of the Rohano Tissárámo, 131.

at Anuradhapura, 202.

254.

a particular breed of horses, from Sighan swift and the root dhára, to run,
142, 187.

Eláro's second charger, 134.

238.

225, 228.

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Sómadéwi

Sómanamálako

Somárámo
Sónako

Sondipassó
Sonnawali
Sónó
Sónuttaro

Soréyya
Sótápatthi

Sotthi

Sotthiséno

Sotthiyákaro

Sówannamálako

wife of Wattagámini, 203, 204, 206.

96.

a dágoba built in honor of Somadéwo, not identified, 206.

28, 29, 30; a warrior of Dutthagámini 140, 153; a minister of Mahasino,
235, 236, 238.

the name of the eastern division of the town of Anurádhapura, 81.
Ruanwelli dágoba at Anuradhapura, 161.

a théro, 71, 74.

the appellation of a royal race from sono and utturo 75; a sámanéro, 183 to
a division of India, not identified.

passim: from "sótá" a rushing torrent, the first stage of sanctification, which
conveys the individual attaining it to other stages, in Singhalese sówan.

28.

253.

a wiháro on the Chétiyo mountain, 240.

the Ruwanwelli dágoba, at Anuradhapura, 88.

wife of Pandukabhayo, 62, 65, 67.

11.

Adam's-peak, 94.

Sówannapáli

Subhaddakachcháná

9.

Subhaddo

Subhakúto

Subbattha

Subho

Sudassano

Su Idhadéwi

Suddhódano

9.

Sudassanamálako

one of the schisms in Buddhism, 21.
the usurper, 218, 219, 220, 222, 254.
at Anuradhapura, 93 (Málako) 96.
8.

the first name of Wiháradéwi, 131.

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the mansion of the pure or virtuous, one of the heavens, 17.

one of the appellations of Buddho, equally signifying felicitous advent, and
felicitous departure from suṭṭhú and gato or ágato.

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