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LIVES OF THE GINAS.
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At the time of daybreak the Kshatriya Siddhartha called his family servants and spoke thus : (56)
Now, beloved of the gods, quickly make ready, or have made ready, the exterior hall of audience; see that it be sprinkled with scented water, cleaned, swept, and newly smeared, furnished with offerings of fragrant, excellent flowers of all five colours, made highly delightful through curling scented fumes, &c. (see $ 32, down to) and turned, as it were, into a smelling box; also erect my throne, and having done this quickly return, and report on the execution of my orders.' (57)
When the family servants were thus spoken to by king Siddhartha, they-glad, pleased, and joyful, &c. (see § 12, down to) on their heads, and modestly accepted the words of command, saying, “Yes, master!' Then they left the presence of the Kshatriya Siddhartha, and went to the exterior hall of audience, made it ready, and erected the throne (as described in the last paragraph). Having done this, they returned to the Kshatriya Siddhartha ; joining the palms of their hands so as to bring the ten nails together, laid the folded hands on their heads, and reported on the execution of their orders. (58)
Early at the wane of the night, when the bright morning disclosed the soft flowers of the full-blown lotuses and Nymphaeas, rose the sun : he was red like the Asoka, the open Kimsuka, the bill of a parrot or the Guñgârdha ; of an intense redness like that of the Bandhugivaka", the feet and eyes of the turtle dove, the scarlet eyes of the Indian cuckoo, a mass of China roses, or vermilion. He, the thousand-rayed maker of the day, shining in his radiance, awakened
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