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________________ ÂNANDA-ANCESTOR WORSHIP 41 those given to Buddha, 20, 402; 20, 1, 130, 272, 335, 388; 49 (ii), Buddha's prophecy about Â. who is 89, IT; questions Buddha how to be the Buddha Sâgaravaradhara- lay devotees are to behave towards buddhivikriditâbhigña, 21, 206-8; the litigious Bhikkhus, 17, 318: remembers the Buddhas of the past, Buddha addresses him as Sudatta, 21, 208 sq. : could remember his 20, 182 ; his daughter Kulla Subprevious births, 35, 122; Buddha's haddâ, 36, 308 n. prophecy to A. concerning the Anattam, t.t., absence of soul, nonduration of the law, 35, 185-7; individuality, one of the three parts applauds the speech of Buddha, of Buddhist wisdom, 11, 9 n., 162, 49 (ii), 72; Buddha instructs Â. 294. about Sukhâvatî and Amitâyus. Anavanâmita-vaigayanta, n. of 49 (ii), 168, 171 sq., 186, 188, 199 186 188 100 the sphere of Ananda as Buddha, 201. 21, 206 sq. Ananda, n.p., story of Â. the rich Anavanatâ Vaigayanti=Anavanaman, 36, 249. mita-vaigayanta, q. v. Ananda, Sk., t.t., see Bliss. Anavatapta, n. of a Nâga king, 21, 5. Anandagiri, n.p., mentions Dravi- Ancestors, warriors rewarded and dâkârya, 34, xxii. punished before the spirits of the a., Ananda Ketiya, at Bhoga-nagara, 3, 77; the king's a. are the spiritual 11. 66. sovereigns, 3, 109; protect and Anandamaya, t.t., see Bliss. punish their descendants, 3, 109 sq.; Ananghad, son of Hôshầng, 47, the worshipped a. grant a long line of Ananghas, n. of a family, 47, 140. descendants, 3, 402; calling back the Ananta, chief among Nâgas, 8, 89. Spirit of a deceased, 27, 108, 108 n., Ananta, n. of a Tîrthakara, 22, 280. 112,129; the dead treated asspiritual Anantakâritra, n. of a chief Bo intelligences, 27, 148,148 n.; discondhisattva, 21, 284. tented ghosts of rulers and princes, Anantakâya, attendant on Milinda. 28, 206 sq.; deceased ministers be35, 47-9; = Antiochos? 35, xix. come assessors to Heaven, 3, 207, Anantamati, son of a former Buddha 207 n.; the date of marriage to be Kandrasûryapradîpa, 21, 19. announced to the a., 27, 78; the Anantarya sins, see Sins. spirit of the departed should not be Anantavikrâmin, a Bodhisattva a single day without a resting-place, Mahâsattva, 21, 4. 27, 172; by vigil and purification Anantavirya, n. of a Tathậgata, one seems to see the deceased 49 (ii), 100. friends, 28, 211; inscriptions with Anâsava, t.t., free from the four panegyrics of the a., 28, 251-3. Â savas, 11, 97 n. See Ancestor Worship, Fathers, Anasnat Sângamana, a deity Fravashis, Souls, and Spirits. identified with the hall fire, 12, 328. Ancestor Worship. Anâsrava, Gaina t.t., explained, 2 (a) Chinese a. w., general views and rules. (6) Sacrifices to ancestors in China. 37 n. (c) Representatives of the dead in Chinese Anastokh, son of Aîrîk, 5, 133 Anathapindada, or opindaka, see (d) Chinese ancestral temples. e) A. w. in Parsi religion. Anathapindika. N.B.-On a. w. in India, sce Fathers, Funeral Anathapindika, or opindaka, or opi- rites, and Sraddhas. ndada, n.p., meets with Buddha, (a) CHINESE A. W., GENERAL VIEWS receives his teaching, and presents AND RULES. the Vibâra of Getavana to the Music and dance at a. w., 3, 61; Bhikshus, 19, 201-18, 231; 20, 179, 28, 32 sq. ; in worshipping your an89, 197 sq.; Buddha in A.'s Grove cestors prove your filial piety, 3, at Sâvatthi, 10 (ii), 17, 20, &c.; 11, 98 sq.; 28, 291, 310 sq.; former 210, 223, 296; 13, 210, 302, 325 sq.; kings help the men of later times, 3, 17, 24, 36, 41, 76, 143, 146 sq., 216, 120; Tan rears altars to the kings 314 sq., 329, 351, 363, 377, 397 ; Thậi, Kì, and Wån, and prays for the tots, expla: 12, 338. Arravashis. a. w. Digitized by Microsoft ®
SR No.007683
Book TitleGeneral Index to Names and Subject Matter
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorM Winternitz
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1910
Total Pages705
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size51 MB
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