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world of the Buddha Dharmapra- becomes the Buddha Sâlendrarâga, bhâsa will be full of S., 21, 195; 21, 429. Buddha-shrines without relics to be Subhoga, one of the eight Brahmans erected where the Dharmaparyâya who took note of the marks on is preached or studied, 21, 220, 324, Buddha's body, 36, 44. 327, 367; Devadatta's body shall Subhûti, n. of an eminent Arhat, 21, remain as one mass within a S., 21, 3, 98 sqq.; 49 (ii), 2; Buddha's 247; those who are occupied with prophecy about S. who is to be the sacred writ need not build S., Buddha Sasiketu, 21, 144--7; saying 21, 321 sqq., 324 sq.; erected for of S. the Elder, 36, 315, 323; conKing Milinda, 35, xx; the wise are versation between Buddha and S., to be honoured like S., 36, 375; 49 (ii), 112-44. Buddha built a round S., 49 (i), Subjects, see Objects. 199.
Subrahmanyâ liturgy,see Prayers(c). Stuta-sastras, Sk. t.t., hymns sung Substance, contradictions in the
and recited at sacrifices, 1, 51. Vaiseshika doctrine about it, 34, Sû, duke of, a minister of crime, 3, 394 sqq.; definition of s, and the six 225, 225 n.
kinds of s., viz. Dharma, Adharma, Subâhu, receives the upasampadâ space, time, matter, and souls, 45, ordination from Buddha, 13, 110 sq.; 153 sq., 207 sq. See also Upadhi. n. of a Bhikshu, 49 (ii), 2.
Subtle body, see Body. Subala-upanishad, quoted, 48, Sûdadohas verse, see Prayers (c). 778.
Sudarsana, mountain, invoked at Subandhu, one of the Gaupâyanas, the house-building rite, 29, 347. See 46, 415.
Meru, Subbhabhûmi, Mahâvîra travelled Sudarsana, a Nâga prince, 49 (i), in, 22, 84.
169. Subha, a Ganadhara of Pârsva, 22, Sudarsanâ, eldest sister of Mahâvîra, 274.
22, 193, 256. Subhadda, Sk. Subhadra, his dis- Sudarsanâ, n. of the palankin of the loyalty the chief cause of the First Arhat Rishabha, 22, 283. Council, 10 (i), xxxi; rejoices at Sudâs, perished through want of the death of Buddha, 11, xi sq., xiv, humility, 25, 222, 222 n.; Vasishtha 127, 127 n.; converted by Buddha, swore before S., son of Pigavana, became an Arhat, 11, 26, 103-11; 25, 273, 273 n.; gave one hundred the Bhikkhus S., the Brâhman, and thousand cows as the sacrificial fee, S., the barber, different persons, 11, 30, 38 sq. 127 n.; 17, 140 n.; raises objections Sudassana, king of kings, a Bodisat, against the rules prescribed by legend of, 11, 239-41, 248-89; Buddha, 17, 144 n.; 20, 371; inter- legend of S., a spiritualist's sunview of the heretic S. with the dying myth, 11, 244 sq. ; his four marBuddha, 19, 290-5; 35, 186-9; vellous powers, 11, 251, 259-61; reaches Nirvana before Buddha, 19, his seven precious things, 11, 251-9. 295.
Sudatta, after death, became a Subhaddà, queen of Maha Sudas- Sakadâgâmin, 11, 25; one of the sana, 11, 239 sqq., 274, 276-84, cight Brahmans who took note of 276 n. ; 36, 249. See also Kulla S. the marks on Buddha's body, 36, 44. Subhadrâ, son of, a hero, 8, 37, 39. Sudatta, n. of Anathapindada, 19, Subhadrâ, or Subhadrika, a wicked 201 11., 202 n.; 20, 182. woman living in Kâmpila, 44, Sudda, Pali, for Sk. Sûdra, q.v. 321 sq. n.
Suddharasmiprabha, n. of a TathaSubhadrâ, 1. of a female lay votary, gata, 49 (ii), 100. 22, 284.
* Suddhatthakasutta, t.c., 10 (ii), Subhâsitasutta, t.c., 10 (ii), 72 sq. 150-2. Subhavyûha, King, was converted Suddhipanthaka, disciple of Budby his sons, 21, xxxi, 419-30; dha, 49 (ii), 90.
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