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iv. p. 763 ). This theory has been refuted by Jacobi.
See Jain Sūtras, 1. intro, xxi. 10. IA., Vol. ix. p. 163. 11. The Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist terms, p. 184. 12. Mañjusrimülakalpa, 45. 27, ed. Ganapati Shastri,
Trivendram, 1920; Buddhist Sanskrit Dictionary,
(3. v. Nirgrantha ); Mahavastu, vol, 1. p-369. 13. p. 286.
14. ThegA., i. 68. 15. S., ii, 192.
16.1., i. 36. 17. ThegA., i. 335; Ap., i. 287; see also, iii. 70, and
PV A., 75. 18. Ap., i. 50.
19. Bu., xxi. 122. 20. J., vi. 133 ff. 21. M. iii. 70; Ap., i. 107. 22. Ap., i, 205; ThegA. i. 115. 23. Dhammajataka. 24. p. 212. 25. DPPN., S. V. Dhamma, 26. A., iji. 373. 27. Isigilisutta. 28. Dialogues of the Buddha, iii p. 60. 29. Paccesanti paká-senti tatolā tattala tatotla.
Ojasi tejasi tatojasi sūro rājā Ariţth Nemi. D., iii. 291. 30. Mhv., trans, 72. n. 3. 31. Mhu., x. 63-72. 32. A., i. 290; ii. 11, quoted by J. C. Jain, in the Life in
Ancient India, p. 19; also see .Kalpasūtra 6.149; Schubring, Die Lehre Der Jainas, p. 24.
Jacobi, SBE., xiv. pp. intro., xiv-xxi; Dasagupta, History of Indian Philosophy. I. p. 173. 33, p. 236.
34. A., ii. 196 ff. 35. M., i. 371 ff. 36. ibid., 392 ff. 37. ibid., 237 ff.; MA., i. 450. 38. ibid., 371. ff. 39. S., iv. 312 ff. 40. Ninkha ( Nika) is a Deva .who visits the Buddha in
the company of several other Devas and utters a verse in praise of Niganţha Nataputta: Jegucchi tapako bhikkhu Cātuyāma susamvuto. Nittham sutam ca ācik kham na bi nūda kıbbisi siya.