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THE QUESTIONS OF KING MILINDA.
Posthumous honours, 144 foll. Potter and the pots, simile of, 84. Precepts, abolition of the minor,
202. Present to a king, simile of, 220. Prophecy, 6, 185. Punishments, 63, 223, 239, 254, 269. Punkahs, 148. Pupil, his duty to his teacher, 144. Purgatory, 94, 101, 125, 163, 167,
206, 210, 283. Purity, the power of, 173. Purohita, family chaplain, 282.
Ship, simile of, 227. Shops, 2, 3. Shrines, god-haunted, 140. Sins, the five, 41; will find you out, S295 Snake-charmers, 38, 212, 215. Snakes, 2u1. Snoring, how to stop, 131. Snow, 70. Son in the faith, 142. Sophists, 7. Sorrow, 125, and see Pain. Soul, no such thing as, 40-45, 48,
67, 86-89, III, 132. Spells, 6. Splinter of rock, incident of, 193
foll., 249 foll. State officials, the six, 171. Suffering, cause of, see Pain; various
Sufferinds of, 274 mill, 23. memory
Rain, three seasons of, 171; pro
duced by charms, 181. Rain water, similes of, 9o, 226, 245,
274, 278. Rams, simile of two butting, 92. Reasoning contrasted with wisdom,
50. Recognition, mark of perception,
132. Reflection, characteristic of, 95. Re-incarnation, 207, and see next. Re-individualisation, 50, 72-75. Relationship, scheme of, 292. Relics, of the Buddha, 144 foll., 246. Renunciation, 31, 49, 98, 251, 271. Rest-houses, public, 291. Rhinoceros, 38. Rice, simile of cartload of, 154;
simile of boiling, 176; is the
chief of all grains, 252. Robber, figuratively, of a bad monk,
256.
Sugar, 72; sugar mill, 235. Suggestion, as source of memory,
I 21. Suicide, 69, 273. Surgery, 168. Swallowed up by the earth, 152. Syrups and sweetmeats, 3.
Sandal-wood dust, 29. Schism, 163, 327. Scholars, their manner of discuss
ing, 46. Schooling, 63, and see Education. Season, the rainy, 7, 24. Secret wisdom, 139. Sects, 3, 7, 8, 144, 266. Seed-fruit-seed, succession of, 80. Seed, simile of, 301. Seeds, edible, 161. Sensation, results of a, 82, 83, 89,
92; characteristics of, 93; kinds
of, 194. Shadow of a man, 45; abiding under
another's, 137. Shampooing the hair, 19.
Tank, simile of the full, 187. Taxation, 208. Teacher, his fees, 17, 15; his duties
to his pupil, 142. Thought-perception, 89. Tidal-wave, 276. Time, definition of, 77; root of, 79;
ultimate point of, 80-82. To pay, 177. Torture, 239; various kinds of
death with, 276, 277. Transmigration, III, 118, 120. Travellers, hospitality towards, 161. Treasurer, the royal, 59. Trees, disciples compared to, 151;
simile of the barren, 162;
talking trees, dilemma of, 241. Trumpeters, 48. Truth, is the most minute of all
things, 132 ; its power, 182. Turbans, 138. Tutor's fees, 17. Twirling-stick, 85, 146.
Uncle, no word for in Pali, 292. Unguents, for the hair, 19.
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