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uggam ca tavokammam visesato Vaddha māṇassa. Jātakatthakatha, Nidāna.
Viaha Pannatti (Bhagavati) S. 16, U. 6, Sū. 579. Also Thaṇānga, Tha. 10, U. 3: Avaśyaka Niryukti, Malayagiri Vrtti, P. 270.
In the Jaina view, the outcome of this dream is the attainment of complete liberation (mokşa) from the that very birth. Compare, Bhagavati, S. 16, U. 6, Sutra 580.
Anguttara Nikaya 3-240; also Mahāvastu 2-136; E. J. Thomas, Life of Buddha, P. 70, fn. 4.
In this manner, he was protected by the divine couple for three days (11).
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Trisasti-salaka-1 -purusa-caritram, Parva 10, Sarga 3. Also, Avasyaka Niryukti, Malayagiri Vṛtti, Gāthā 46667, Pp. 273-74.
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Vinaya Pitaka, Mahavagga Mahakhandhaka.
Based on Avaśyak Curņi, Part I, P. 311. The order and nature of hardships delineated in the Kappa Sutta are somewhat differenc.
Avasyak Niryukti, Gatha 508.
Ibid., Gāthā 509.
Ibid. Gathā 509.
Ibid. Gatha 510.
Jātaka-attha-kathā, Nidāna.
Āvasyaka Niryukti, Malayagiri Vṛtti, Gāthās 498-517.
For details, see Triṣaṣṭi-salākā - purusa-caritram.