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Subject Index of the Sūyagada Sections
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draught ox, on hilly road: I 3, 2,
20f.; - sinks down when injured:
I 2, 3, 5 (simile). duhao: I1, 1, 16 fn; I 12, 14 fn. dukkha: see suffering. dying alone (topic of): see mourir
seul. earth, monks all-enduring like the
II 2, 70. east, man from - symbolizing
materialism: II 1, 6. ego = vinnu (spirit) emerging from
the five elements: I 1, 1, 8f. ekâtmavādins (Vedanta): I 1, 1, 10
fn.
chewing stick (danta-pakkhālana):
14, 2, 11. -cheya ('lack of): I 4, 2, 4 fn. cliché: see alms, animals, asuras,
family members, relatives, vio-
lence. collyrium pot (anjani): I 4, 2, 7. colours: see bluish, bones. conceit, brahmin's about descent:
12,2,1. confession: 13, 3, 4. corruption: II 2, 62. cosmetics: I 4, 2, 7f. cosmic egg: I 1, 3, 8. costus root (kuttha): I 4, 2, 8. cow remaining near its offspring :I
3, 2, 11 (simile). cow dung, wall coated with 12,
1, 14 (simile). cowards look for cover in battle: I 3,
3, 1 (simile). creation: see world. creeper strangling tree equated to
family sticking to monk: 13, 2,
10. cremation: II 1, 15. cripple moving behind crowd: 1 3,
4,5 (simile) crockery (jau-kumbha) destroyed in
fire: I 4, 1, 27 (simile). cycle of rebirth: see samsāra. dadha-dhamma: 13, 1, 1. deception as eleventh kind of acting:
II 2, 19. decorating the body: II 2, 55. desire symbolized by sludge in lotus
pond: II 1, 12. dice, game of 12, 2, 23. directions (east, south, west, north):
II 1, 6ff.; 47; 2, 61, 69; 75. Ditthivāya: II 1, 27. divination (eightfold): I 12,9. dogs bite monks: 13,1, 8. dog-keeper: II 2, 29ff. donkeys tired from burden:13,4,5. doors of laymen's houses are open:
II 2, 76.
elements, five-11, 1, 7; 15; II 1,
22; four-:11, 1, 8; six - II 1,
23. elephant, covered with arrows be-
comes desperate: I 3, 1, 17; - fettered on re-capture: 1 3, 2, 11 (simile); king likened to an ~ II 1, 13; monks brave like an II
2, 70. empty house: I 2, 2, 13 and 15f. evil of maligning: 1 2, 2, 2. faith, wrong is a thorn: II, 1, 51. family members: see relatives. fasting compared to knocking off
dry cow dung from wall: I 2, 1,
14. fasts, of monks: II, 2, 72f.; ~ of
laity: 2, 76. fatalism: I 1, 2, 2; 4; II 1, 29ff. fata morgana: p. 272. feet, painting of: I 4, 2, 5. fetters (bandhaņa): I 1, 1, 1; 1, 2,
27; 3, 2, 9ff.; 4, 1, 7; 4, 1, 31. fire, monks glowing like - II 2, 70. fish become desperate in little wa-
ter: I 3, 1, 15; - caught in a net become desperate: 3, 1, 13; - die
in shallow water: 1, 3, 3. five elements: 11, 1, 17 (khandha);
1, 1, 7 (mahabbhūyā); II 1, 22. five restraints (samvara): I 1,4, 13. food, given to monks by women: I
4, 1, 15; - not fully cooked
eaten by monks: II 2, 72. foot of woman on monk's head:
1 4,2, 2; feet painted: 4, 2, 5. foreigner repeats native's words
uncomprehendingly: I 1, 2,
15. four elements: (dhāu): 11, 1, 17. four heterodoxies (kiriyā, Q
kiriyā, vinaya, a-nnāna): I
12,1. four or five serviceable men: II
2, 56; -years: 2,65. four men and a monk want to
pluck a lotus (i.e., to convert
a king): II 1, 6ff. four men with a dead person on a
stretcher: II I, 15. four postures (gacchamāna, cit
tamāna, nisīyamāņa, tuyatta
māna): II 2, 23. gandharva: I 2, 1, 5; I 12, 13;
city: p. 272. garment: see bluish gods, monks reborn as ~ II 2,
74; laymen reborn as - 2,77. grass, blade of: II 1, 21; 24. greed as twelfth kind of acting; II
2,21. guilt: II 2,2-57 (a-dhamma-pak
kha); 2, 61; 79. hair, black - becomes grey: II 1,
42; - to be plucked out: 2,73;
- plucking: 13, 1, 12f. hawk seizing partridge: I 2, 1, 2. hell, properties of - II 2, 65f. hereafter does not exist: I 1, 1,
12.
hindrances: see troubles horn of a rhinoceros, monks
walk alone like: II 2, 70. hundred years make up human
life span: I 2, 3, 8. ideal, of king: II 1, 13; ~ of lotus:
1,3; -of monks: 2, 69f. incantation (pāga-säsani): II 2,
27.
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