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Mahâvyutp., sect. 113. Trigl. p. 26 b (62). Eitel, p. 145. 1. Oviparous; 2. Moisture-sprung; 3. Viviparous; 4. Apparitional.'
XCI. Va #9791: The five depravities.' Mahâvyutp., sect. 120. Saddharmap., A. S. MS., fol. 18b; transl. Kern, p. 58, V. 140. Sukhâvatî, sect. 18 f. (p. 99). Burnouf, Lotus, p. 360. Eitel, p. 48 a.
XCII. 79: 4:. This paragraph is unintelligible. Dr. Morris suggests something corresponding to the Pâli tisso viggâ. Purvântao might be pubbenivâsânussatiñanavigga; Aparantao might be âsavânâm khaye fânavigga; Katurmo might be sattânâm kutupapâte ñânavigga, or katumagge pânam.
XCIII. ET GITEA The ten kinds of knowledge. Mahâvyutp., sect. 35. Childers, p. 259 a, has four nânas, viz. I. dhamme ñanam (5); 2. anvaye nânam (6); 3. parikkhede nânam (8); 4. sammutiya ũậnam.
XCIV. grafa The five kinds of knowledge.' Mahâvyutp., sect. 2. Trigl. p. 9 (6).
XCV. The two kinds of truth.' 1. Sammutisakkam, truth by general consent; 2. paramatthasakkam, self-evident truth.'
Mdo. XIV, 8 (Feer, p. 256), #AUTATU Afact. Cf. Tanjur, Mdo., No. 8 (Feer, p. 368). Childers, p. 409 a. Schlagintweit, p. 35. Wassiljew, p. 294 f.
xCVI. चतुरार्यसत्येषु षोडश यांतिज्ञानलक्षणाः (sic). Mahâvyutp., sect. 52 (cf. sect. XXI). XCVII. em TAIT W T: The four parts of the truth of suffering."
Mahâvyutp., Sect. 50. Trigl. p. 15 (23). Lalitav. p. 35, 7 ff. (see sect. LV). Burnouf, Introd. p. 462. Hardy, Manual, p. 495 (4). XCVIII. HEUER ATT FITT: "The four parts of the truth of
the cause.' Mahâvyutp., sect. 50. Trigl. p. 15 (23). XCIX. fattyan FAIT TCT: The four parts of the truth of cessation.
Mahâvyutp., sect. 50. Trigl. p. 15b (23).
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