Vaisyas l also make their offerings before they attend to their family affairs. Every day it is so, and there is no remissness in the observance of the custom. When all the offerings are over, they replace the bone in the vihara, where there is a vimoksha... A Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms - Page 30by Faxian - 1886 - 123 pagesFull view - About this book
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...Buddhistic forn of religious homage. audience on the business of his government. The duds of the Valiyas1 also make their offerings before they attend to their...the bone in the vihara, where there is a vimoksha tope*, of the seven precious substances, and rather more than five cubits high, sometimes open, sometimes... | |
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