Buddhist IndiaG. P. Putnam's Sons, 1903 - 332 pages |
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... Kosala the Northern Kosala with its capital at Savatthi , ruled over at first by King Pasenadi and afterwards by his son Viḍūḍabha . 3. Southwards from Kosala was the kingdom of the Vamsas or Vatsas , with their capital at Kos- ambi on ...
... Kosala the Northern Kosala with its capital at Savatthi , ruled over at first by King Pasenadi and afterwards by his son Viḍūḍabha . 3. Southwards from Kosala was the kingdom of the Vamsas or Vatsas , with their capital at Kos- ambi on ...
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... Kosala , is described as a very different character . The whole of the Third Samyutta , consisting of twenty - five anecdotes , each with a moral bias , is devoted to him . And there are about an equal number of references to him in ...
... Kosala , is described as a very different character . The whole of the Third Samyutta , consisting of twenty - five anecdotes , each with a moral bias , is devoted to him . And there are about an equal number of references to him in ...
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... Kosala , was present at this conversation , and made up her mind to enter the Order , but delayed doing so in order to nurse an aged relative . The delay was long . But on the death of the old lady , Sumană , then old herself , did ...
... Kosala , was present at this conversation , and made up her mind to enter the Order , but delayed doing so in order to nurse an aged relative . The delay was long . But on the death of the old lady , Sumană , then old herself , did ...
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... Kosala of inferior birth . to themselves . There is mention , in several pass- ages , of the pride of the Sākiyas . ' But , even so , ' But see Dhp . A. 216 , foll .; Jāt . 4. 145 , foll . Pabbajjā Sutta , verse 18 ( S. N. 122 ) . 3 For ...
... Kosala of inferior birth . to themselves . There is mention , in several pass- ages , of the pride of the Sākiyas . ' But , even so , ' But see Dhp . A. 216 , foll .; Jāt . 4. 145 , foll . Pabbajjā Sutta , verse 18 ( S. N. 122 ) . 3 For ...
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... Kosala clan . For the chiefs among the Kosalas , apart from the royal family , and even the ordinary clansmen ( the kula- putta ) , are designated by the very term ( rājāno , kings ) , which is applied to the chiefs and clansmen of ...
... Kosala clan . For the chiefs among the Kosalas , apart from the royal family , and even the ordinary clansmen ( the kula- putta ) , are designated by the very term ( rājāno , kings ) , which is applied to the chiefs and clansmen of ...
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Page 262 - Some superintend the rivers, measure the land, as is done in Egypt, and inspect the sluices by which water is let out from the main canals into their branches, so that every one may have an equal supply of it.
Page 263 - They escort them on the way when they leave the country, or, in the event of their dying, forward their property to their relatives. They take care of them when they are sick, and if they die bury them.