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Chakkamálań
Chakkawatti

Champóka

Chánakko

Chandagutto

Chandálo

Chandamo

Chandamukhasiwo

Chandamukho

Chandanaggámo

Chandawajji

Chando

Charako

Chát

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.

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

9.

216, 218.

9.

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.

Chatummahárájá
Chatusálá

Chétuyá
Chétiyagiri
Chétyań

Chétiyo
Chéto
Chettá

Chhadanta

Chhatto
Chirawápi
Chitta

Chittá

Chittagutto
Chittapabbato

Chó la

the four kings of the Chatummahárájika heaven.

the quadrangular hall, the refectory of the priesthood at Anuradhapura, 87,
88, 221.

the mare yakkhini 63, ( Déwi, the mother of Mahindo), 76.

the capital of Dakkhinagiri in India, 76.

passim an object of worship, whether an image, a tree, an edifice or a
mountain, from the root chiti to meditate or think.

8, the mountain and wiharo at Mihintallé near Anuradhapura.

a village to the southward of Anuradhapura, not identified, 109.

vide also Missako, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 122, 123, 124, 125, 128, 138,
202, 216, 221: wife of Wasabhó, 220.

a lake in the Himálayan regions, not identified, 22, 134.

a malabar who commanded at Mihiyangano, 150.

a tank, not identified, 237.

passim: one of the asterisms which gives its name to the month chitta March,—
April.

(mother of Pandukábhayo), 56, vide Ummádachittá.

a théro of Bodhimando, 171.

a mountain and wiharo in Rohano, Singh. Sittulpow, not identified, 130, 143,
145, 221.

Singh. Soli, Solimanḍalum of the classics, comprising probably Mysore and
Tanjore, 128.

a mountain two yojanas to the southward of Anurádhapura, not identified, 68.

209.

Chólo

Chórandgo

Chuddanágo

225.

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a wiharo on the Góno river, 216.

the parable of the footsteps of the small elephant, a discourse of Buddho
in the Majjhimanikayo, 79.

a dágoba in the heavenly mansions of Sakko, 106.

a mountain in Róhano, not identified, 214.

Singh. Sulagunupittiyé in Rohano, not identified, 146, 195.

45.

Dagoba

Dakkhinagiri

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D

passim from "Dhátu” and “gabbhan" the womb, receptacle, or shrine of a
relic.

in India, situated between Páțilipura and A'wanti, the territory of Mahindo's
mother, 76; a wiharo at Ujjéni, 171; a wiharo at Anuradhapura, 200;
another, 257.

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Dakkhinakkhakan

Dakkhinawiháro

Damiládéwi

Dandanayako

Dandapáni
Dantagého

Dásako

Dasasilan

Dáthadhátu

Dithiyo
Dalto

Dayagámo

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Déwadatto

9.

Déwadútań

Déwakúto

Déwánanpiyatisso

Déwatá

Déwo

Dhammó

Dhammachakko

the parable of the messengers of the gods, one of Buddho's discourses in the
Majjhimanikayo, 73, 83.

Adam's peak, 88, 89.

4, 68, 69, 70, 71, 77, 78, 96, 105, 106, 111, 117, 121, 122, 124, 130, 161.
passim inferior déwos.

passim from the root "diwa," rejoicing: celestial and felicitous beings
or deities: the first name of Khanjadéwo, 142.

passim righteousness; also one of the three divisions of the Pitakattaya,
from the root "dhara" to sustain; and treats of faith and doctrine.

an edifice at Anuradhapura, 241.

Dhammachakkapawattanań the supremacy of Dhammo or religion, a discourse of Buddho in the

Dhammadassi

Dhammadinno

Dhammaguttiko

Dhammagutto
Dhammakkhando
Dhammapaláti
Dhammarakkhito
Dhammaruchiya

Dhammaséno

Dhammásókó

Dhananando

Dhátá

Dhátusena pabbato

Dhátuséno

Dhótódano

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sections of Dhammo, the divisions of the Buddhistical scriptures, 201.
37.

(a théro of Yóna) 71, 73; (a théro of Ujjéni) 171.

one of the schisms in Buddhism in Ceylon, 21.

a théro of Báránesi, 171.

emperor of India and the great patron of Buddhism, 23, 35, 37, 39, 69, 71,

21.

78, 105, 110, 111, 112, 115, 116, 122, 185, 240, 256, vide Asókó,

254.

a wiháro, not identified, 237, 257.

209; (another) 254; the rájá, 254, 255, 256, 261.

paternal uncle of Gótamo Buddho, 9.

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now Hunasgiri or Dumbara peak near Kandy, 62, 63, 250.
a wiharo, not identified, 208.

son of Kákawanno, 138; a chief, 150.

the perambulation hall for priests at Anuradhapura, 101.
son of Dighayú 57, 58.

a minister of Eláro, 153, 154, 155.

now called Dhiggalla at Anuradhapura, 99.

a minister of Dewananpiaytisso 102, a pariweno at Anuradhapura, at which the
Mahawanso was compiled, 102, 254.

Dutthagamini's charger, 146.

now called Dhigawéwa, by the Singhalese, in the Batticaloa district, 7, 56,
145, 146, 148, 193, 201; the dágoba, 201.

brother of Bhaddakachcháná, 57.

1.

the Mahawanso, 257.

daughter of Wijayo by Kuwéni, 51.

a mountain, not identified, 62.

a measure containing four álhakań, Singh. láhá.

a minister of Déwánanpiyatisso, 110; a town, Singh. Dennagama situated
among the marshes near Bintenné, not identified but probably near Horabora.
a wiharo, not identified, 200, 225.

a tank, not identified, 201, 217, 235.

(vide Gamani Abhayo), 4, 97, 130, 145, 146, 148, 150, 153, 154, 155, 161,
162, 165, 169, 186, to 201.

a village to the northward of Upatissa near Mihintallé, 59, 109, 138.

a village, not identified, 224.

Ekabbyóháriká
Ekadwáro
Eláro

Erakawillo

E

the designation of one of the schisms in Buddhism, 20.

a wiharo near a mountain of that name, not identified, 219.

The Cholian conqueror of Ceylon, 128, 130, 133, 134, 137, 139. 153, 154,
155.

a wiharo, not identified, 237.

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Gámini-Abhayo

Gámini wápi
Gamiṭṭhawáli

Gandambo

Gandhabbo

Gandhárá

Gangá

Gangarajiyó
Gangárohana-suttan
Gangáséna pabbató

Ganthakaro

Gawaratisso

Gawaró

Ghatitódano

Ghósito

Gijjakúṭa

Giri

Giridipo

Girikandako or
Girikandasiwo S

Girikandopadėso

Girikumbhilo

Girinélapatákando

Giwatthi

Gódho

Gókanno

Gókuliká

Gómayapindikań

Gónagámakatittha

Gondhigámo

Gonnagiri

Gónó

Gótamo

Góthabhayo

Gethaimbaro
Gowito
Guttahálo

Guttiko

the infant name of Dutthagámini, 135, 136, 138, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144,
145, 146.

a tank near Anurádhapura, 66, 67; another 223, neither identified.
a wiharo in Róhano, not identified, 131.

a mango-tree miraculously raised by Buddho at Sáwatthinagara, in India.
celestial choristers, 72,

now Candahar in India, 71, 72, 73.

the Ganges, 185.

a wiharo, not identified, 225.

one of Buddho's discourses in the Sultanipátań.

a wiharo, not identified, 237.

a wiharo at Anuradhapura, at which the Aṭṭhakatha were translated into Páli,

252.

a wiharo, not identified, 224.

a damilo chief, 150.

9.

a wiharo at Kósambiá in India, 171.

a tank, not identified, 248.

a nighanto, 66; another, 203.

3, the rocky isles situated to the south-east of Ceylon, supposed to be the
great and little Basses.

brother of Abhayo, 64, 65.

now, Giriwaya, a division of the Tangalle district, 64, 65, 140, 142.

a wiharo, not identified, 201, 202.

a wiharo, in Singhalese Nilgiri, north of Anuradhapura, not identified, 153.

the throat relic of Gótamỏ, Buddho which is stated to have consisted of a single
hollow bone in the form of the case of a hand-drum, 4, 104.

the inguana called in Ceylon the ant-eater, 148, 166,

a wiharo, not identified, 237.

the designation of one of the schisms in Buddhism, 20.

a discourse of Buddho in the Majjhimanikayo.

the port of Gónagámo at the mouth of the Kanduro river, 54, 55.

a tank, not identified, 248.

a wiharo towards Dráramandalo, not identified, 127.

a river, now Gónú oya, 255, 256.

Buddho 1, 2, 19; a théro, 146, 147.

son of Yatthálakatisso, 97, 130, 141; another, 228, 231, 233.

a warrior of Dutthagamini, 137, 140, 141, 152, 153.

a village near Chittalapabbato, Singh. Godigamoa, not identified, 143.
Singh. Guthala now Butila in Rohano, 146, 150.

a malabar usurper, 127.

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