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Arabadina I, 83, 90.
Arahaguta I, 18; II, C. 19. Arahaka II, C. 34.
Balaka II, C. 19.
Balamitra I, 88.
Dhamagiri I, C. 178.
Dhamaguta I, 61.
Dhamarakhita I, 9, 53, 68. Dhana I, C. 31.
Dhanaka (aya-) I, C. 151. Gotiputa-see Bhamḍuka. Hatiya I, 12.
Isika I, 92 (93?).
Isila II, 4.
Jonaka I, C. 152.
Jonhaka I, 75.
Kaboja I, 7.
Kada I, 4. Mahagiri 1, 62.
Nadiguta I, 58. Nagadina I, C. 10.
SANCHI STUPA INSCRIPTIONS.
Bhamduka (Gotiputa) I, 16; kiya, 103, 122.
Bharadiya I, 74.
Budharakhita I, 71.
Chhadika I, 116.
Chuda I, 68; (aya-) I, 88. Devagiri 1, 66, (aya-) 112.
Dhamadata I, 108.
Achalâ I, 6. Arahadâsî I, C. 175. Avisina I, 79, 80. Balika 1, C. 159. Bodhi I, 104. Budhapâlîta I, 86. Budharakhitâ I, 110.
Chirâtî I, 28.
Dhamadeva II, 3.
Dhamarakhita I, 52. Dhamasenâ II, 9.
Dhama [s]iri I, 78. Dapasâ (?) I, C. 170. Gada (II, 15 ?), C. 21, 36.
Girigutâ I, 100.
Hana (?) I, C. 2.
Isidasi I, C. 169; II, C. 22.
Isidatâ I, C. 132, 133.
Isidinâ I, C. 147.
APPENDIX.-LISTS OF NAMES.
I.-Monks.
Naduka (aya-) II, 16. Nagarakhita II, C. 89.
Nagila (bhadata-) I, 84; II, C. 1. Pasanaka (aya) I, 5.10
Patuda (?) I, 97. Pothaka I, 87. Prâtithâna I, 12, 70. Pusa I, C. 29, C, 158. Pusagiri I, C. 21. Pusaka 1, 67. Pusarakhita II, 17.
Rahila (aya-) I, C. 87. Sadhana I, 29.
Saghamita II, C. 7.
Sagharakhita II, C. 40.
Samdhana I, 54.
Samidata I, 65.
Sumana II, 19.
Tisaka (aya-) I, 70. Upasijha I, 63.
Vajuka (bhadata-) I, C. 122.
Vejha II, 5.
Visakha I, C. 123.
Vira I, C. 186.
Yakhada [di]na I, C. 50. Yakhila 1, 112; II. 6. Yasogiri II, 14.
II.-Nuns.
Jitamitâ I, 101. Kadi I, C. 65. Mitasiri II, 3. Mula II, C. 21. Odatika I, C. 26,11
Odi (I, 82?); II, 11.
Phagulâ II, C. 18.
Piyadhama I, 104. Pusâ I, 105.
Sagbadinâ I, 37. Sapaka II, 8.
Samgharakhit& I, 33. Sedi II, C. 43.
Siridinâ I, 119.
Vala II, C. 15.
Yakhi I, 38; (Yakha) C. 187. Yamarakhità II, C. 20.
Yasila I, 33 (342).
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10 Pasanaka occurs as teacher of Dhamaguta and Sagharakhita in the inscription on a pillar of the Sonari Tope No. I, Cunningham, Bhilsa Topes, plate xxiii.
11 This corresponds to Sanskrit avadátika, literally the pure one."