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treasures to the house of King Siddhartha, 22, 248, 251 sq.; disciple of Sântisenika, 22, 293; became lord of wealth by humility, 25, 222; the servants of K., demons harassing children, 30, 211; witnesses watched by K. and other gods, 33, 245; excellent in beauty, 45, 117, 117 n.; heavenly nymphs wait upon K., 49 (i), 16, 56; the monarch of Alaka, 49 (1), 36; the dances of K., 49 (i), 38; god of wealth, 49 (i), 61, 193 sq. Kûdâkarman, t.t., tonsure ceremony, see Child (6). Ku-fa-lan, see Gobharana. Kû Hsî, philosopher, on Confucius and the Shih King, 3, 280, 296-8; on Taoism, 39, 23, 54, 56, 89; 40, 263, 272; on Phăng, 39, 167 1. Kû Hsin, studied the subject of Life, 40, 16.
Kuhú, offering to, 25, 90; 41, 54 n.; 43, 264, 264 n. Kuh-yan-king, t.w., 10 (i), lii.
Ku-i, see Gopî.
Kû Khî, a sage accompanying Kumara-Kassapa, his ordination, Hwang-Tî, 40, 96. 13, 229; the eloquent Thera, 35, 275, 275 n. Kumâra-Kasyapa, n. of a Bhikshu, 49 (ii), 2.
Kula, Sk., t.t., 'family,' Gana and Sâkhâ, 22, 288 n. Kula Bhagavitti, pupil of Madhuka Paingya, 15, 214. Kulanî, mother of Sambhûta, when born as Brahmadatta, 45, 57. Kûla Sîlam, t.c., 11, 189-91. Kulavagga, t.c., 10 (ii), 37-66. Kûlaviyûhasutta, t.c., 10 (ii), 167
Kumarila, philosopher, his date, 8, 31 sq.; quoted by Medhâtithi, 25, cxxi sq.; knew our Manu-smriti, 25, 613. Kumbhândas, Virudhaka surrounded by myriads of kotis of, 21, 373. Kumbhin, n. of a demon harassing infants, 29, 296; 30, 211. Kumbhînasi, an evil demon, 42, liv. Kummâra, n. of a village where Mahâvîra meditated on the Self, 22, 200.
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Kü-liang, lost and recovered his strength, 39, 256. Kûlika-upanishad, quoted, 48, 363 sq., 777. Kulla-Panthaka, the Elder, saying of, 36, 284. Kullapatka, n. of a Bhikshu, 49 (ii), 2. Kulla-Subhaddâ, exalts the Buddhist monk, 36, 308 sq., 316; story of K. and the naked ascetics, 36, 308 sq. n. Kulla-vagga, account of Buddha's death in it, and in the Mahâparinibbâna-sutta, 11, xi-xv; date of it, 11, xiii; part of the Vinaya Pitaka, 13, x, xviii, xx, xxviii, xxx; account of councils in K., 13, xxii; translated, 17, 328-439; Vol. 20.
Kullûka, his commentary on the Manu-smriti, 25, cxxxi sq., cxxxvi sq., and passim. Kumâlana, and Dharmaprahrâda, 2, 98, 98 sq. n. Kumara, god, was formerly a man, 2, 263 n.; demon K. converted by Buddha, 19, 244; n. of a demon harassing infants, 29, 296; a form of Agni or Rudra, 41, 160; the war-god, 42, 325 sq. Kumâra Atreya, author of Vedic hymns, 46, 367. Kumâragiva, translated the 'Sermons of Asvaghosha,' 19, XXX, xxxiv sq.; Chinese translation of the Saddharma-pundarîka, by K., 21, xx sq., xxiii sq., xl-xlii; on a passage of Lâo-3ze, 39, 76, 90; translated the smaller Sukhâvatîvyûha, 49 (ii), vi sq.; translated the Vagrakkhedikâ into Chinese, 49 (ii), xiii.
Kumârahârita, n. of a teacher, 15, 119, 187, 216.
Kunâlâ, the river Erâvatî near it is very narrow, 22, 297. Kunâru, the handless, smitten by Indra, 43, 275.
Kunda, a fiend, who is drunken without drinking, 4, 223; 23, 334. Kunda, or Mahâkunda, the smith, asks Buddha how many kinds of Samanas there are in the world, 10 (ii), 15; serves Buddha with a meal of boar's flesh, his last repast, 11, 70-3, 83 sq.; 19, 285 sq., 285 n., 365-71; 35, 242 sq.; attends Buddha during his last hours, 11, 82 sq.;
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