The Romantic Legend Of Sakya BuddhaMotilal Banarsidass Publishe, 1985 - 395 pages This work is a translation of the Chinese version of the Abhinishkramana Sutra done into that language by Djnanakuta a Buddhist priest from North India. It refers to Buddha`s leaving the palace for a religious life Buddha`s flight from his palace to become an ascetic. The legend also include Buddha`s previous and subsequent history. |
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Contents
Section 1 | 1 |
Section 2 | 6 |
Section 3 | 44 |
Section 4 | 59 |
Section 5 | 63 |
Section 6 | 67 |
Section 7 | 88 |
Section 8 | 93 |
Section 24 | 211 |
Section 25 | 229 |
Section 26 | 241 |
Section 27 | 256 |
Section 28 | 258 |
Section 29 | 279 |
Section 30 | 283 |
Section 31 | 296 |
Section 9 | 96 |
Section 10 | 103 |
Section 11 | 107 |
Section 12 | 111 |
Section 13 | 118 |
Section 14 | 123 |
Section 15 | 129 |
Section 16 | 152 |
Section 17 | 163 |
Section 18 | 172 |
Section 19 | 176 |
Section 20 | 177 |
Section 21 | 178 |
Section 22 | 188 |
Section 23 | 199 |
Section 32 | 301 |
Section 33 | 323 |
Section 34 | 324 |
Section 35 | 325 |
Section 36 | 340 |
Section 37 | 342 |
Section 38 | 354 |
Section 39 | 376 |
Section 40 | 387 |
Section 41 | 389 |
Section 42 | 390 |
Section 43 | 391 |
Section 44 | 392 |
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abode addressed arrived Asita Asuras attain beautiful become a recluse began behold Benares Bhikshus birth Bôdhisatwa body born Brahmadatta Brahman Buddhist called chariot child deliverance desire Devadatta Devaputra Devas Dipankara disciples dwelling earth elephant entered father five hundred flowers forthwith garden garments gate Gâtha says gone Gôtamî grief hand head heard hearing heart heaven honoured horse Ikshwaku inquired jewels Kalpas Kantaka Kapilavastu Kâsyapa Kaundinya king Kiouen Kshatriya Lord Lumbini Magadha Mahârâja Mâitri Mâra Mâya ministers mother Nâga Nanda Narada Nirvâna palace perceiving perfect Pisuna pleasures Prabhâpâla Pratyeka Buddha proceeded Rahat Rahûla religious replied Rishi robe Royal Sâkra Sakya Sâkya princes Sariputra seat Shaman Siddartha sorrow spake spiritual power spot Suddhôdana Râja Supreme Wisdom taels Tathagata Tchandaka things thought Tusita Udâyi Upatissa Uravilva uttered Vaisravana venerable vide whilst wife words world-honoured worship Yaksha Yasada Yasodharâ youth