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The Eleventh Anga [ II. Lects. 2–10.
a king named Ajjunna who had a queen named Tattavatî and they had a prince nam d Bhaddanandî who had five hundred wives such as Sirîdevi and others ( and so forth, down to ) the expounding of his previous birth by Mahavira viz. that he was a householder named Dhammaghosa in the city of Mahāghosa and he hud made a houseless monk Dhammasîha accept the alms ( and so forth, down to ) will be liberateil. (End of the Eighth Lecture of the Second Book called “ The Fruits of Good Acts.” )
NINTH LECTURE: (The Introduction to the ninth lecture, in the usual terms, is to be inserted here.)
There was a city named Champā, a park named Punnabhadda, a demigod namd Punnabhadda, a king named Datta who mal i queen named Rattavai anil they had a prince named Mahachhanda who was the crowned prince and he had five hundred wives such as Sirikāntā and others. ( and so forth, down to the expoun liniy of the previous birth of Mahachanıla by Maliavîra viz. that he was a king named Jiyasattî in the city of Tiginchhî and had made a houseless monk named Dhammavīriya accept the alms ( and so forth, down to ) will be liberated.' ( End of the Ninth Lecture of the Second Book called “ The Fruits of Good Acts.")
TENTH LECTURE: ( The Introduction to the tenth lecture, in the usual terms, is to be inserted here.)
Truly, oh, Jambîl, at that time and at that