ever great, which it does not overcome, and that force of will does not fail to accomplish whatever service it undertakes. Does not the accomplishing of such service arise from forgetting (and disregarding) what is (generally) considered as important, and attaching importance to what is (generally) forgotten?' Bodhisattva, 19. Legends of Buddha, Brahmans, 47, 55, 60, 61. The Brah- Buddha, incarnation of the, 65; inci- dents of his early life, 65, 66; where Buddhism, Fâ-hien's name for, 30. Central India, or the Middle Kingdom, 43. Chakravartti king, 49, 90. Champâ, 100. Topes and monasteries Chanchamana, 60. Chandaka, 70. Ch'ang-gan, 9, 10, 115. Charcoal tope, the, 70. Che-yen (pilgrim), 11, 15. China, or the land of Han, 13, 24, 58, 100, 109, 113. Council in Śrataparṇa cavern, 85; of Dakshina, 96-98. Dâna and dânapati, 11, 52. Desert of Gobi, 12. Deva, or Brahmanic god, 19, 50, 79. Dharma, the Law, one of the constituents of Buddhism, 28 et al. Discourse or sermon of a devotee in Dragons or nâgas, 29, 67, 101; the dragon of the Râma tope, 69; the E-he (period), 116. Endowments of the monkish communi- ties, and offerings to them, 22, 23, 43, Fâ-hien. His surname, and notices of desert of Gobi, 12; Shen-shen, 12; First image made of Buddha, 57. Four great topes in North India, 32; in Four places of regular occurrence in the Gandhâra, 31, 33, 109. Hwuy-keen (pilgrim), 11, 15. Kâsî, 94. Kasyapa brothers and their disciples, 89. Keah-yin (year), 116. Khoten, 16-20, 109. King's New monastery, 19. Kośala, 55- Kwang-chow, 114. Hwuy-king (pilgrim), 9, 18, 22, 29, 36. Kwan-she-yin, 46, 112, 113. Death of, 40, 41. Hwuy-tah (pilgrim), 18, 29, 36. Hwuy-wei (pilgrim), 10, 15. Hwuy-ying (pilgrim), 10. Death of, 36. Le E (prefect), 115. Le Hâo, 12. Legends of Buddha in North India, 29, 30, 39; as Bodhisattva, 31. Legends of Takshaśilâ, 32. Of his Karanda Bamboo garden (Karanda Maitreya Bodhisattva, 25; statue of, 25, Mañjuśrî, 46, 79 (a Brahman). hridaya-(śâstra), Sûtra of 2500 gâthas, Monasteries, or Sanghârâmas, 17,28, et al. P'ing (king of Chow dynasty), 27. Merchants (five hundred), 89. Monastery (Gomati), 17. Monastery of the Great Heap, 52. Monastery (Pigeon), 96-98. Monkish customs, 44-47. Plain (Central and South India), 47. Poonah, or Jumna river, 42. Prasenajit. See King Monkish food out of the ordinary hours, Pratyeka Buddhas, 40, 53, 74. 44. Monks (4000 in Shen-shen), 13; (4000 Muchilinda (dragon), 89. Nâgara, 29, 36. Nâla, 81. Nanda, 65. Naraka, 90. Ne-le city and pillar, 80. New Râjagriha, 81. Ninety-six sorts of erroneous views, 62. Nirgrantha, the, 82. Nirvâna, 14, 27, 33, et al. Now-t'an, 10. Onion mountains, 20, 21, 23, 24. Pâo-yun (pilgrim), 11, 15, 36. Procession of images at Khoten, 16-19; Râjagriha (new and old) legends and Râma and its tope, 68, 69. Relics of Buddha :-spittoon, 23; alms- Śakra, 30, 34, 49, 50, 60, 80, 81. Samâdhi, 76. Sanghâli. See Relics. Săng-king (pilgrim), II, 36. Pâramitâs, the, 46; Prajña-pâramitô, 46. | Săng-shâo (pilgrim), II, 21. Pari-nirvâņa, 33, 57, 73. Sankâśya, 47. Sâriputtra, 44, 81, 82. Shâ-che, 54. Shadow of Buddha. See Relics. Shen-shen, 12. Shikshâpada, or ten commandments, 46. |