Buddhists, only a few believing in Buddhism. There was only one Buddhist, monastery with above 100 Brethren who were adherents of the HinaySnist Sarvastivadin School. There were some tens of Deva-Temples, and the adherents of the various religions lived... Publications - Page 2551905Full view - About this book
| Thomas Watters - 1905 - 374 pages
...and the adherents of the various religions lived pell-mell. The king, who was a Kshatriya by birt'u, was a young man celebrated for his wisdom and valour,...from Surath, and he goes thence northeast 1800 li to Ku-clie-lo; the text of the passage reads — 1 AGI p. 325. I cannot trace any such Pali form as Ujjanta.... | |
| Thomas Watters - 1905 - 392 pages
...the ways of the people. It had a flourishing population in good circumstances, mostly non- Buddhists, only a few believing in Buddhism. There was only one...1800 li to Ku-che-lo; the text of the passage reads — 1 AGI p. 325. I cannot trace any such Pali form as Ujjanta. It is not in the hist of names in the... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - 1907 - 1444 pages
...ability" (Beal, ii, 'JTn . "The kinfr, who was a Kshatriya liy hirlh, was n youiiij mnn celebrated lor his wisdom and valour, and he was a profound believer in Buddhism, and a patron of evejitional abilities" (Walters, ii, 249). The Ilunas, Gurjaras, and other foivii;]i tribe-, which... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - 1907 - 1290 pages
...ability" (Heal, ii, 270;. " The king, who was a Kshatrira by birlh, wns a young maa celebrated lor his wisdom and valour, and he was a profound believer...in Buddhism, and a patron of exceptional abilities" (Waiters, ii, 249). The Hunas, Gurjaras, and other foreign tribes, which obtained by conquest the rank... | |
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