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questions Buddha about schisms, Kung-nî, see Confucius. 17, 317; one of the principal Thera Kung-pen-k'i-king, a Chinese life Bhikkhus, 17, 359; 49 (ii), 2 ; one of Buddha, 19, xxiv sq. of the five hundred Arhats who are Kung Shan-fû, principal minister to become future Buddhas, 21, 198. of King Hsian, 3, 425 sq. Kunda, or Vunda, a Yaksha, 49 (i), Kung-shû Mû, consults Zze-yû 170 n.
about mourning, 27, 151. Kundadana, a Sâkya, converted by Kung-shû Wăn-ize, ascended the Buddha, 19, 226.
mound of Hsiâ, 27, 145; honorary Kundadharî, see Kautumbinî. title given to him after his death, Kûndah, son of, converted, 47, 165. 27, 180 sq., 181 n. Kûndak, demon, the steed of Kung-shû Zo, or Pan, wishes to use wizards, 5, 113.
a mechanical contrivance for letting Kundala gotra, Kâmarddhi of the, the coffin down into the grave, 27, 22, 291.
184, 184 n. Kundaladharas, gods, 22, 195. Kung-shu Zü-zăn falls in battle, Kundapâyin, see Sacrifice (i). 27, 185. Kundapura, or Kundagrâma, birth- Kung Sui, died in Khui, 27, 184. place of Mahâvîra, 22, 190 sq., 219, Kung-sun Lung, his teaching 223, 252 ; its southern part brah- opposed to Taoism, 39, 147; a manical, the northern part Kshatriya, sophist, 39, 149, 183 n., 387-90, 22, 190 sq., 226, 228.
387 n.; 40, 230; called Ping, his Kundasutta, t.c., 10 (ii), 15 sq. followers a philosophical school, 40, Kundi, n. of a demon, 4, 145 sq., 99 sq., 99 n. 145 n.
| Kung-sun Mieh, called Măng Kung, minister of Kâu-kien, 40, Hsien-zze, 28, 167 n.
111, iu n.; K. of Zhâi, see Hû. Kung-sun Nízze, books of Lî Ki Kung: earl of K. enjoyed himself on ascribed to him, 27, 45 sq.
the top of Mount K., 40, 161, 161 n. Kung-wang Khill at the archery Kung Hsien consults 3ăng-zze trial of Confucius, 28, 450. about funerals, 27, 151.
Kung-wăn Hsien, and the Master Kung-hsî Khih, made the orna- of the Left, 39, 131, 200. ments of commemoration at Con- Kung-yang Kiâ originated a funeral fucius's funeral, 27, 139.
custom, 28, 156. Kung-hui, vindicates Thang's pro- Kung-güeh Hsiû, a true Tâoist
ceeding against Kieh, 3, 86-9. sage, 40, 114 sq. Kung Hwan, officer at Khăng's Kung-yün, chief cook of Yû, 3, court, 3, 237.
356, 356 n. Kung-î Kung-zze, appointed his Kung Yung, or Doctrine of the
younger son as heir, 27, 120. Mean,'3, xx; 27, 42-4; 28, 300-29, Kung Khang, of 'Shang dynasty, 301 n.
Kung Zung, or Thậi-wû, ruled Kung Kiang, widow of Kung-po, seventy-five years, 3, 201 sq., 201 n.,
refuses to inarry again, 3, 434 2 04 ; his ministers, 3, 207, 207 n. Kung-kien Kiâ, prevents Pan from Kung-zze Mâu, prince of Wei, 39, using a mechanical contrivance for 387-90, 387 n. burying, 27, 184.
Kunî, demon, 24, 243 sq., 244 1). Kung-kung, Hâu-thû, a son of the See also Demons." line of, 28, 208, 208 n.
Kunika, quoted by Apastamba, 2, Kung-liang-jze, on funeral rites, xxvii, 70. 27, 152.
Kûnika, or Konika, Gaina n. of Kung Liû, revives the house of Kbî, Agâtasattu, 11, 1 n. 3, 134, 134 n.
Kün-khăn, successor of the duke of Kung-iing Î, at the mourning rites Kàu, 3, 231-4; the duke of Pî his for 3ze-kang, 27, 140; questions successor, 3, 245, 249. Zing-zze about filial piety, 28, 226. K'un Mâng and Yüan Fung dis
his reign, 3, 13, 23101 of Kung-po, seven his ministers, 3, 207, 207, 39,
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