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Pao-hăng, đe Yin,
ship, 36, 275-373; illustrating the Pâo-hsî=Fû-hsî, q. v.
antagonism between Taoism and Pâo Shû-yâ, friend of Kwan Kung, knowledge, 39, 30; illustrating the 40, 101 sq., 101 n.
advantage of being useless, 39, 132, Pâo-sze, female favourite of Nieh, 217-22; allegory of the State of 3, 265.
Established Virtue,'40, 30 sq.; list of Pao-yun, translator of the Fo-pen- narratives, apologues, and stories in hing-king, 19, xxviii.
the writings of Kwang-zze, 40, 298– Pào Ziâo, committed suicide, 40, 310; showing the difficulty of per173, 173 n.
forming the duties of a monk, 45, 92 Pao-zze, stood till he was dried up, sq.; illustrating the principal Gaina 40, 180.
doctrines, 45, 123-8. Pâpâ, Mahâvîra died at, 22, 264, (b) P. AND SIMILES REFERRING TO 269.
AGRICULTURE. Pâpak, Ardashîr son of, 5, 137, Simile of the barley reapers to 151.
illustrate the use of reasoning and Papañka, Pali t.t., delusion, 10 (ii), wisdom, 35, 51; the farmer who 175.
stops ploughing and sowing is aware Para Âtnâra, Kausalya king, offered that his granary is not filled-so he a horse-sacrifice, 44, 397.
who is not to be reborn, is aware of Parâbhavasutta, t.c., 10 (ii), 17- the fact, 35, 65 sq.; ripe grain is 19.
guarded from water, but when it is Parables (Allegories, Similes). green, it is given water (no remedy
for one whose allotted time has come (a) Their occurrence in general.
to an end), 35, 215; the Karun(1) P. and similes referring to agriculture, (c) P. and similes referring to animals.
bhaka grass does not disgrace the (d) The king in p. and similes.
healthy rice (backsliders not the (el Plants (and trees) in p. and similes.
religion of Buddha), 36, 73 sq.; some Other p. and siiniles arranged alpha. betically according to catchwords.
men get the seed to grow without
a fence, others have to make a fence (a) THEIR OCCURRENCE IN GENERAL, (some become Arhats at once,others
P. illustrating the rewards of only after recitation, &c.), 36, 93; charity, 6, 41 sq.; struck out by the Kumudabhandikâ corn grows God, 6, 234, 241, 243 sq., 258; 9, quickly, the much more valuable 78, 185; illustrating the soul's en- rice takes six months to grow trance into the foetus, 8, 242; (virtue lasts longer than vice), 36, the desert of life, and the forest of 148 sq.; the crop dying for want Brahman, 8, 284-8; Buddha teaches of water, or destroyed by worms, by p., for men are ready to catch or by a hail-storm (comp. premature the meaning of what is taught death of men), 36, 171-3; the under the shape of p., 21, 129; husbandman removes weeds, &c., p. illustrating Buddha's preach- before he ploughs and sows (the ing, and his attitude towards the vows taken before attaining to Nirgood and the wicked, 35, 235-7; vâna), 36, 269 sq. a wife conciliates her husband with (c) P. AND SIMILES REFERRING TO what belongs to him a royal barber ANIMALS. pleases a king with a golden comb Jews compared to an ass bearing belonging to the king -a novice books. 9. 283; the man who defiled serves his teacher with alms belong- an ass, because it was his own, 24, ing to the teacher-so Buddha is 189 sq.; the bee and the honey-inpleased by parables preached by him- dividual soul and fruit in future self, 35, 302; illustrating the great birth, 8, 188, 188 n., 190 ; underness ot Nirvâna, 36, 178–80, 189-95; standing and egoism, the two birds, showing the advantages of keeping 8, 371, 371 n.; two birds, inseparthe vows, 36, 255-61; sixty-seven able friends, cling to the same tree, (and thirty-eight) similes of Arhat 15, 38, 251; the two birds on the
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