The Maháwanṣo in Roman Characters: With the Translation Subjoined; and an Introductory Essay on Páli Buddhistical Literature. In Two Volumes. Vol. I. Containing the First Thirty Eight Chapters |
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Page xxix
... convocation . The authority of the Pitakattaya was again vindicated ; and the Atthakatha , delivered on that occasion , serve to develope the history of buddhism for the interval which had elapsed since the last convocation . In B. c ...
... convocation . The authority of the Pitakattaya was again vindicated ; and the Atthakatha , delivered on that occasion , serve to develope the history of buddhism for the interval which had elapsed since the last convocation . In B. c ...
Page xxx
... convocation , as stated in the twelfth chapter of the Mahawanso : for Buddhaghósó took his Páli version of those scriptures , after leaving Ceylon , to the eastern peninsula . This circumstance is noticed even in the " essai sur le páli ...
... convocation , as stated in the twelfth chapter of the Mahawanso : for Buddhaghósó took his Páli version of those scriptures , after leaving Ceylon , to the eastern peninsula . This circumstance is noticed even in the " essai sur le páli ...
Page xxxi
... convocations , and of the schisms of the théros ; the introduction of the religion ( of Buddho ) into the island ; and the settlement and pedigree of the sovereign ( Wijayo ) . " It will be evident , from the substance of the quotations ...
... convocations , and of the schisms of the théros ; the introduction of the religion ( of Buddho ) into the island ; and the settlement and pedigree of the sovereign ( Wijayo ) . " It will be evident , from the substance of the quotations ...
Page xxxvi
... convocation hall at Rájagaha , and the proceedings held therein , the Tíká refers to the Samantapásada Atthakatha on the Díghánikáyo , and the Sumangala wilásini Attakatthá . The fourth and fifth chapters are the most valuable in the ...
... convocation hall at Rájagaha , and the proceedings held therein , the Tíká refers to the Samantapásada Atthakatha on the Díghánikáyo , and the Sumangala wilásini Attakatthá . The fourth and fifth chapters are the most valuable in the ...
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... convocation on religion was then held , under that monarch's auspices , who was a buddhist , at Wésáli ; -his own capital being Pupphapura . The fourth chapter contains the names of the sovereigns , and the term of their respective ...
... convocation on religion was then held , under that monarch's auspices , who was a buddhist , at Wésáli ; -his own capital being Pupphapura . The fourth chapter contains the names of the sovereigns , and the term of their respective ...
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Abhayo adá ádáya áha Anuradhapura arahat ási Asóko Astyages attained attanó Atthakatha bestowed bhikkhu bhúpati bo-branch bo-tree brahman brother buddhistical capital caused celebrated Ceylon CHANAKYA CHANDRAGUPTA chétiyo chief convocation dágoba damilos datwá death delight and affliction déwos disciples diswá ditto doctrines duwé edifice elephant Ewań festival gahetwá gantwá Gótamo Harpagus hindu idha kárayi kárési katé katwá king land Lanká lord Mahá mahárája Mahawanso Maháwiháro Mahindo mahipati Medes minister monarch mountain nága náma NANDA offerings palace Páli pana PARICHCHHEDO period piety Pitakattaya priesthood priests prince propounded puchchhi purań 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 tasmiń tassa tathá tató tattha téna tésań thérań thérassa théro thou thousand thúpo Tisso translation unto wiháro Wijayo yakkhos yójanas