Book Title: Sambodhi 2004 Vol 27 Author(s): J B Shah, N M Kansara Publisher: L D Indology AhmedabadPage 54
________________ 48 RAMKRISHNA BHATTACHARYA SAMBODHI 8. See Lovejoy and Boas, pp. 27-28, 43, 47, 95, 220, 290-93, 304-05, 308, 310, 314. 9. See also the Aţānātiysutta, DN, Part 3, p. 153 Trans. T.W. Rhys Davids, Vol. 3, p. 193. 10. See Lovejoy and Boas, pp. 1-11 for exposition and examples. 11. Samavāyāmgasūtra, 49, See Mehta and Chandra, Vol. 1, p. 116n4. See also n22 below. 12. See Lovejoy and Boas, p.28. 13. Ibid., p.46. 14. Ibid., p.93. 15. Ibid., p.95. 16. The tem was first coined by Charless Renouvier in Uchronie : L'Utopie dans l'histoire (Paris, 1901), Harry Levin takes up this hint and employs Uchronia or Euchronia “to signify either never or the good time" (p.7). 17. Dīghanīkāya, Part, pp.44ff and 63ff. 18. TSPC, 1.111 ff.; Johnson, pp. 93-94. 19. TSPC, 1.118 ff.; Johnson, pp. 94-95 The accounts that follow continue upto line 206 (Johnson, p.100). 20. Mbh. Śāntiparvan, Chs. 59 and 67 (both in the Crit.Ed.and Vulgate). 21. TSPC, I. 924 ff.; Johnson, pp. 150-51. The accounts continue upto line 984. 22. For details see Johnson, notes on pp. 30, 152-54. 23. Lovejoy and Boas, p. 311. 24. Ibid., p. 314. WORKS CITED Bhattacharya, Ramkrishna. "Uttarakuru : The (E)utopia of Ancient India", Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Vol LXXXI, (2000), 2001. Dīghanikāya. Ed. Bhikkhu Jagdish Kashyap, Patna : Pali Publication Board, 1958. Hemacandra. Trişastiśalākāpuruşacarita. Ed. Muni Carana Vijaya. Bhabnagar : Sri Jaina Atmananda Sabha, 1936. Johnson, Helen M. (Trans). Trisastiśalākāpurusacarita, Baroda : Oriental Institute, 1931. Levin, Harry. The Myth of the Golden Age in the Renaissance, London: Faber, 1970.Page Navigation
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