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INDEX OF PROPER NAMES.
Müller, Prof. Ed., quoted, xliv, 179,
240.
Nâgârguna, founder of the Mahâyâna school, xxv; identified wrongly with Nâgasena, xxvi. Nâgasena, xxv, xxvi, and passim. Nâgesa, epithet of Patanigali, xxvi. Nâlâgiri, elephant and mountain,
298.
Nanda, the Brahman, 153. Nandaka, an ogre, 153. Nandiya, monkey king, 287. Nesâda, outcasts, 286. Nigantba Nâta-putta, founder of the Jain sect, 8.
Nikumba, the country, xliii, 327. Nimi, king, 172. Nyaya philosophy, 6.
Pabbatâ, a caste so called, xlvii, 191. Pakittiya rules, xli. Pakudha Kakkâyana, the teacher, 8, 42.
Pâli Text Society, xxv, xxvii, xl, xliv, 46, 65.
Pânini, quoted, 298. Papanka Sudanî, quoted, xv. Pâragika offences, xli.
Pâraliputta, the modern Patna, 26, 182.
PataЯgali, not the same as Nâgasena, xxvi.
Pâtimokkha, xli.
Pâtimokkha, recitation of, 264 foll. Pâyâsi the Râganya, 275. Phanin, epithet of Patangali, xxvi. Piliyakkha, king, 280. Piris, Mr. K., xii. Plutarch, quoted, xix, xxii. Pragâpati, the god, 37. Punnâ, slave girl, 172. Punna, a servant, 172. Purana Kassapa, the teacher, 8, 9,
41.
Purânas, 6, 247.
Râgagaha, 191, 298; council held at,
242.
Râhula, son of the Buddha, 32. Rakkhita-tala, in the Himâlayas, xliii, 6, 12, 18. Râmâyana, called an Itihâsa, 247. Roga, the Mallian, 282. 1. Rohana, a Buddhist teacher mentioned in the Anguttara, xxv.
309
2. Rohana, Nâgasena's teacher, xxv, xliii.
Sabba-dinna, attendant on Menander, xix, xliii, 20, 47, 56. Saddhamma Samgaha, a Pâli historical work, xxvii. Sâdhîna, king, 172.
Sâgala, capital of Baktria, xviii, xliii, 2, 23.
Saka, a country, xliii, 327, 331. Sâkha, general, 291. Sakka, king of the gods, 12. Sâkyan, member of the clan, 153. Sallet, Alfred von, quoted, xxi. Sâma, prince, 280 foll., 288. Sangaya, the teacher, 8. Sankheyya, a hermitage, xliii, 17, 22. Sânkhya philosophy, 6. Santushita, a god, 37. Sarabhu, the river, xliv, 171. Saranankara. See Woliwita. Sarassatî, the river, xliv, 171. Savara, city of the Kandalas, 267. Schiefner, Prof., quoted, xxvi. Siamese translations, &c., of the 'Questions of Milinda,' xi, xvi, xvii, xxiv.
Sindhu, the Indus river, xliv. Sineru, king of mountains, 152, 176. Sivaka, 195. Sivi, king, 179.
1. Sonuttara, a Brahman, xliii, 14. 2. Sonuttara, an outcast, 286. Srî-wardhana-pura, a city in Ceylon, xiii, 305.
Sthûpas. See Dâgabas. Strabo, quoted, xix.
Strato, king of Baktria, xxii. Subhadda, recluse, 186.
Sudinna, of the Kalanda clan, 238. Sumana, garland maker, 172. Sumangala Vilâsinî, quoted, xiv, xv, 131, 263.
Suppabuddha, a Sâkyan, 153. Suppiyâ, devotee, 172. Surattba, Surat, xliii, 331, 359. Sutta Nipâta, xlii.
Suvanna-bhumi, the country, xliii, 359.
Suyâma, a god, 37. Sy-Hermaios, king of Baktria, xxii.
Takkola, the place, xliii, xliv, 359. Theosophists, sect of, 268.
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