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48, 520, 523; their system contrary Path, the noble eightfold, taught by to the Veda, 48, 523; P. doctrine is Buddha, as the fourth of the Noble of human origin, 48, 529; P. doc- Truths, 10 (i), xlviii sq.; 11, ix, xxi, trine is not to be rejected absolutely, 16 11., 27, 61, 63, 106 sq., 107 11., 48, 531.
149 sq., 300; 13, xii, 95 sqq. ; Pasupati, n. of Rudra, 12, 201; 29, 36, 369; leads to the quieting of 256; 41, 159; sacrifices to P., 29, pain, to Nirvana, 10 (i), 52, 67-9; 130, 203, 352 ; 30, 221 sq.; 43, 152; 11, 147 sq.; 13, 94-7; true salvaP. or Siva, according to the Saivas, tion by the n. e. p., not by rites and the operative cause, 34, +35; a ceremonies, 11, 21 sq., 22 n.; the form of Agni, 41, 159; 43, XX; Buddhist ideal of the perfect life, Rudra and P. invoked, 42, 161; 11, 143-5 ; must be walked by the lord of cattle, 42, 171; promulgator gods, even by Brahma, 11, 163 ; of Pasupata doctrine, 48, 520-3, those walking in the n. e. p. called 529. See also Rudra, and Siva. the Noble Ones, 11, 217 n. ;-the Pasupurodása, see Animal sacrifice good and evil p., Buddhist t.t., (b).
10 (i), 7, 7 n., 75 sq. ; the way Pasûra, n.p., 10 (ii), 159.
to the other shore, 10 (ii), 210; Pasûrasutta, t.c., 10 (ii), 157-9. the Bauddha instruction as to the Pâtakhsrôbô, king of the Arabs, P., 34, 401; the p. across Samsara 47, x, xxv, 12 sq. and n.
leading to liberation taught by Patala, a demon, converted by Mahâvîra, 45, 310 sq.; P. of Duty, Buddha, 19, 244.
see Tâo; p. of the fathers, of the Pâtâla, see Hell (a).
gods, see Future Life (6). Påtaligâma, n. of a town (after- Pathana, nine sons of, killed by wards called Pâtaliputta, q. v.), Keresâspa, 23, 295, 295 sq. 1. Buddha at, 11, 15-21; 17, 97-104; Patheyyaka Bhikkhus, of Western a fortress built at P., 11, 18-21. India, 17, 146 sqq., 146 sq. n. Pataliputta, Sk. Pâtaliputra, the Pathi Saubhara, n. of a teacher, 15, town of Patna: Mahâ-parinibbâna- 119, 187. Sutta probably composed before P. Pathya, the bull, kindled Agni, is had becoine the capital of Magadha, the Mind, 41, 218. 11,xv-xvii, 19 n.; Buddha's prophecy Pathya Svasti, a genius of wellconcerning P., 11, 18, 19 n.; 17, being and prosperity, 26, 49 sq., 101 sq., 102 n.; 19, 249-51, 249 n.; 49 n.; oblations to P.S., 26, 386 sq.; council of P., 19, xii sq., xvi, xxxvii; 14, xlii sq.; is speech, 26, 386 sq.; the Gautama gate' and 'Gautama wife of Pushan, 42, 331. ford' at P., 19, 251 sq. ; the eleven Pâtiharakapakkha, Pali t.t., conAngas collected by the Sangha of sists of eight parts, 10 (ii), 66. P., 22, xliii; Asoka park in P., 35, Patikka - samuppâda, Pali t.t., 26, 28 sq.; Asoka and the courtesan knowledge of the Chain of CausaBindumatî at P., 35, 182 sq.
tion, 11, 209. Patañgali, author of Yoga-sútras, Pâtimokkha, Pali t.t., Sk. Prâti
8, 9 sq., 211, 248 n.; author of moksha, rules of, 10 (i), xxx, xxxiv; Mahâbhâshya, his date, 8, 19, 32, 11, 188 ; 36, 220; the oldest col223; Mahâbhârata and P.'s Mahâ- lection of moral laws of the Budbhâshya, 8, 138-41, 139 n.; moun- dhists, 10 (i), 50 sq. n.; its origin tains mentioned by P., 8, 346 n.; and importance, 13, ix-XV; divided P. and Satapatha-brahmana, 12, into Bhikkhu-p. and Bhikkhuni-p., xxix; refers to Dharma-sútras, 25, 13, xiii sq.; not included in the li sq. ; quotes Manu, 25, cxii,cxii n.; Tipitaka, 13, xiv sg.; an old comNâgasena not P., 35, xxvi sg.; the mentary of the P. contained in the arguments of Buddha, P., and others Sutta-vibhanga, 13, xv-xix; meaning are mutually contradictory, 48, +25. of the word, 13, xxvii sg.; translaPatankala Kâpya, n.p., 15, 127, 132. tion of the P., 13, xxxvi sq., 1-69; Pâtava, see Revottara.
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