Book Title: Jainism in Buddhist Literature
Author(s): Bhagchandra Jain Bhaskar
Publisher: Alok Prakashan

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________________ ( 230 ) C. Buddhism And Its Literature : 1. See my article Historicity of the Buddha published in the Mahabodhi Journal, Buddha, Trans, by Hoey, p. 6. 3. Buddhist Philosophy, pp. 142-3. Die Lehre der Upanishaden und die Anfange des Buddhism, p. 296. Referred by T. W. Rhys Devids in his book Origin and Growth of Religion, p. 27. 6. Studies in the Origin of Buddhism, p. 547. 7. Bea), Life of Buddha, SBE. Vol. xix. p. 141; Buddhi stic Studios, pt. 11; p, 118 8. M. ii. 77. 9. So...... ...sa to va abhikkamami sato patikkamami, yava udabindumhi me dayā paccupatthita hoti, ma 'ham khuddaka pane visamagate sanghatam apadessan ti, M. i. 78. Also see Early Buddhist Theory of Knowledge, p. 465. 10. M. i. 238. 11. Darsanassa, 6-9. 12. According to Buhler, Pitaka is a hasket, in which manuscripts were preserved (Indian Studies, iii, 2nd Ed., Strassburg, 1898, p. 86 ff ), Rhys Davids, ( SBE Vol. 35, p. 28 ) and Trenckner (JPTS. 1908 p. 119 f.) think that Pitaka does not mean "recep. tacle" but rather tradition". See also Winternitz's Indian Literature, Vol. i. p. 8. in l. 13. Mahā vamsa, 14. Kern : Manual of Indian Buddhism, p. 2. In the opi nion of Franke, the Maharagga and Cullavagga of the Vinaya Pitaka would be later then the Dighanikaya (PTS. 1908, pp. 8ff , 58 fl. See Indian Literature, p. 21 fn. 3. 15. D. ii. 42. cf. DHP. 185. 16. Rhys Davids, Buddhism (American Lectures ), p. 62

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