Buddhist IndiaG. P. Putnam's Sons, 1903 - 332 pages |
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... SĀKIYA TOPE · 129 131 THE PEPPÉ VASES Found by Mr. Peppe in the Sakiya Tope . RUINS OF THE SAKIYA TOPE , PUT UP BY HIS RELA- TIVES OVER THEIR PORTION OF THE ASHES FROM THE FUNERAL PYRE OF THE BUDDHA . FRAGMENT OF THE THIRTEENTH ROCK ...
... SĀKIYA TOPE · 129 131 THE PEPPÉ VASES Found by Mr. Peppe in the Sakiya Tope . RUINS OF THE SAKIYA TOPE , PUT UP BY HIS RELA- TIVES OVER THEIR PORTION OF THE ASHES FROM THE FUNERAL PYRE OF THE BUDDHA . FRAGMENT OF THE THIRTEENTH ROCK ...
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... is stated that is was from the desire to associate himself by marriage with the Buddha's family that 1 Thag . A. 22 ; comp . S. 1. 97 ; Vin . 2. 169 ; Jāt . 4. 146 . Pasenadi asked for one of the daughters of the Sākiya 1Ο BUDDHIST INDIA.
... is stated that is was from the desire to associate himself by marriage with the Buddha's family that 1 Thag . A. 22 ; comp . S. 1. 97 ; Vin . 2. 169 ; Jāt . 4. 146 . Pasenadi asked for one of the daughters of the Sākiya 1Ο BUDDHIST INDIA.
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Thomas William Rhys Davids. Pasenadi asked for one of the daughters of the Sākiya chiefs as his wife . The Sākiyas discussed the proposition in their Mote Hall , and held it beneath the dignity of their clan . But they sent him a girl ...
Thomas William Rhys Davids. Pasenadi asked for one of the daughters of the Sākiya chiefs as his wife . The Sākiyas discussed the proposition in their Mote Hall , and held it beneath the dignity of their clan . But they sent him a girl ...
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... Sākiya clan than of the others . The general posi- tion of their country is intimated by the distances . given from other places . ' It must have been just on the border of Nepalese and English territory , as is now finally settled by ...
... Sākiya clan than of the others . The general posi- tion of their country is intimated by the distances . given from other places . ' It must have been just on the border of Nepalese and English territory , as is now finally settled by ...
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... Sākiya clan . The existence of so considerable a number of market towns implies , in an agricultural community , a rather extensive territory . Buddhaghosa has pre- served for us an old tradition that the Buddha had eighty thousand ...
... Sākiya clan . The existence of so considerable a number of market towns implies , in an agricultural community , a rather extensive territory . Buddhaghosa has pre- served for us an old tradition that the Buddha had eighty thousand ...
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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.