Pachché Pachino (adjective) Pachinatissapabbato Padumassaro Padumo Padumuttaro Páli Pamojjo 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 1. 9. 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. Pamitá Panádo Panayamáro Pandawápi Pandalo Panduwáso Panjali Pannáwallako Paribbájaka-arámo Pariko 9. 8. a damillo usurper, 204. a wiháro, not identified, 214. son of Amithódhano, 55; a usurper, 254, 255. 58, 60, 61, 64, 65, 67, 203. the brahman, 60, 62. 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 61. king of southern Madura, 51, 51, 53. 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. a tank, not identified, 237. Pasandhiko Pátaliputto or pura Patápo Pathamo chétiyo Pathéyaká Patisáraniyan Patto Payagupaṭṭana Payangullo Péjalako Pélagámo Péliwapigámo Pitawatthu Péttangawáli Phaluggapariwénó Pharindo Phassadéwo Phusso Phusso Pilapitthi Piliyamáro Pitakattaya Pithiyo Piyangudipo Pokkharapásaya Pujapariwéno Puradéno Purohito Pusamitta 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 Anuradhapura, 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 wiharo, 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 Peta or spirits, one of the books of the Khudanikayo, 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 a Buddho 1. a wiharo not identified 225. a damillo usurper 204. the three Pitaka or divisions of the buddhistical scriptures 207, 247, 251, 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 Rahulo Rájagaha Rajagiriya Rájanandá Rajataléno Rajuppala Rámuko Ratanasuttań Ratanattayań Ratiwaddhano Rattannannéko Réwato 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 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 Bhadda kachcháná, derived his title from the above province, 57. Róhano Rohano Rojó 8 Ruchi Rúpárámo Ruwanwelli 8. 237. the Singhalese for Hémamálako, and Sowannamálako thúpo, the dágoba at from sachcha certainty, truth, and sannuta comprised; a division of the vide Tisso brother of Duttheamani. one of the schisms in Buddhism in Ceylon, 21. G Sahasadéwo Sahassakarisso Sakko Sal (tree) Sálagallo Sálawano Sali Saliló (adjective) Sálipabbato Samachittan Samádhi Samapatti Sambalo Samidho Sammalo Sammuddásannasála Sána Sandhimittá Sanghá Sanghabodhi Sanghamittá Sangiti Sango 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 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 Sénindagutto Séno Setthi Siddhattho Siddhattiká 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 Anótatthó 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. Silá passo Sindhawo a dágoba at Anuradhapura, 7. passim precept or commandment of Buddho. a dagoba at Anuradhapura, 93, 206; one of the places where Waṭṭagámani a pariwéno of the Rohano Tissárámo, 131. at Anuradhapura, 202. 254. particular breed of horses, from Sighan swift and the root dhára, to run, |