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INDE X.
Bird, double-headed, 89. Bodhi, capable of receiving, 145. — tree, 146. Bodhisattva, addressed as "Ksha
triya' by Mara, 149. - birth of, 2. Bournouf's Introduction to Indian
Buddhism, 138. Brahma, voice of. See Childers,
sub voce, 196. Brahmadeva, an ascetic, 12. Brahmaloka heavens, 138. Brahman, a soothsayer, 7, 137. Brihaspati, Devas pay worship to,
78.
Abhisambodhi, the condition that
stands face to face with wis-
dom, page 156. Aga, king, 92. Agastya, a Rishi, 43. Agitavatî, name of a river, meaning
invincible, 1. Ågtâta kaundinya, he who knows,
name of a disciple, 178. Agnidatta Kâsyapa, same as Eggi
datta, description of, 197. Aila, grandchild of Soma, 149. Ala, mount, 244. Alava, a demon, 244. Ambrosia, 'sweet dew,' 15. Amra, garden of, 257. Anathapindada, friend of the orphan,
conversion of, 201. Angiras, name of a Rishi, 95. Añkavari, town of, 143. Anoma, a river, 11. Antideva râga, an old king, 13. Arâda, abode of, 137. Arada Kâlâma, name of Rishi, 130. Arada Rama, a Rishi, I3I. Arâda Udrarâma, 131. Asidaka, a demon, 244. Asita, a Rishi, 11. Asokarága, temple of, xiii. Åsravas, extinction of the, 187 n. Atri, an old king, In. Avalokitesvara, the god who looks
down, 207. Ayodhyâ, country of, 245.
Buddha, ascended to the heavens of
the thirty-three gods, 240. - birth of, 4. -death of, 307. first instance of mendicant life
of, 169. - Romantic History of, 72. the eye of. See Childers' Pali
Dict., sub voce, 165. the Lady Amrâ sees, 249. - wonders wrought by. See Spence
Hardy's Manual and Beal's Ro
mantic Legend, 185. Buddha's foot worshipped, 258. Buddhaghosha's Parables, by Cap
tain Rogers, 375. Buddhiques, Études (Leon Féer),
168. Buddhism, Manual of (Spence
Hardy), 193. Buddhist Birth Stories, 111. - literature, 117. - sculptures, 112, Buddhists' denial of soul' (by
Northern Buddhists), 204. Burgess, Western Caves, 247. Catena of Buddhist Scriptures, 39. Childers' Pali Dict., 4. Colebrooke, Essays, 132.
Barahut, Cunningham's, 231. Baranâ, river in India, 171. Bhargavides, hermitage of, 59. Bhrigu, Rishi, ro. Bigandet, story of Eggidatta (Le
gend, p. 180), 197. Bimbisâra râga, becomes a disciple,
180. - prince's reply to, 119. - visits the prince, III.
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