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341 n. 1, 361, 367 et seq.; as super-moral, xxxi; as a
species of indeterminate states, lxxxiv, 165; as plea-
surable feeling, lxxxiv et seq.; as emancipation, 359;
emancipation and Nirvana, lxxix; way to, paths to, xc,
82 et seq., 91 n. 2, 201 n. 2, 256 n. 2, 260 nn. 2, 4,
268 n. 2, 269 n. 3, 335 n. 2

Noble Ones, the, 48, 258

Noise, 186, 193

Non-substantialism, fundamental in Buddhist doctrine,
XXXV, lxxx et seq., 17 n. 2, 22 n. 3, 197 n. 2
Nothingness, sphere of, lxxxix n. 2, 74

Noûs, xvii, 8 n. 1

Nutriment of the Ideal, 95

Nutriments, 26, 30, 31; bodily, 173, 196, 201; bodily and
mental, 173 n., 219

Nyaya philosophy, xlviii n., li

Objective, 271 n. 4. See External

Objects of sense, xlvii, lii et seq., 1 et seq., 172 ct seq., 183
et seq., 209 n., 211, 225; of thought, mental, lxxv, 55
et seq., 60, 65 n. 1, 71 n., 200 n., 211, 225 et seq., 265
et seq., 268, 271 et seq., 318

Obliviousness, 16, 354
Odours, 187 et seq.

Offences, 266 n. 3, 345 et seq.

Oldenberg, Prof., xxxiii n., lxxiii n. 3, 302 n. 1, 323 n.
One, the, xxxix; alliance of with the concept of Substance,
xxxix-xli

Opinion, 101, 339 n. 1. And see Views, Theory

Order, members of the, 34 n., 67 n.; rules of the, 312 n. 4,

313 n. 1

"Opeis. See Conation

Origins, theory of, 343; knowledge in, 359

Pain. See Ill, and Distress

Passion, 65 n. 1, 96, 276 et seq.

Path, Noble Eightfold, xc, 4, 5 n. 1, 26, 31, 83, 125 n. 2,
268 n. 3; Path-component, 84, 85; Path-causes, 269;
Path-governed, 269; base eightfold, xci, 103, 106, 108

et seq.

Paths, the Four, of Arahatship, 82 et seq., 95 et seq., 138,
149 et seq., 296 n., 302 n, 339, 357
Paticca-samuppada, xxiii, lxxiv, 348
Patience, 349

Patisambhida-Magga, 64 n. 2

Patthana, 76 n.

Peace. See Quiet

Perception, lx, lxxii et seq., 7, 28; sphere of neither percep-
tion nor non-perception, 74

Perfected, lxvii, 266. See Knowledge

Perplexity, 44 n. 3, 113, 115 et seq., 119 n., 260

Personal (of the self), lxxi, 207, 220 et seq., 211, 272, 321,
365

Personality: how conceived in Buddhism, xxxvii, xlv, lx,
lxxi, 175 n. 1
Petakopadesa, 44 n. 3

Phenomena (the four great), xli, xlviii, lxii, 166, 194,
197 n. 2, 222, 235, 237-239

Phenomenological character of Buddhism, xxxix-xl, lxxii,
lxxx et seq., 26 n. 2, 33 n.

Philosophy, of mind, lxiii et seq.; ethical, see Ethics;
=рaññà, 17 n. 2

Pity, 5 n. 1, 65 n. 1, 68, 83 n. 3; self-pity, 65 n. 1

Planes. See Universe

Plasticity, of form, lvii, lix, 173, 194; of mind, 24

Plato, ethical rather than psychological, avi, 、、、ii; con-
cerned with man, not external nature, xlix; on sensa-
tion, liii, lxi; on faculty, lviii; on insight, 100 n. 1;
on women, 191 n.; on opinion, 257 n. 2; on the
good, xciv

Play, children's, 190 n. 3, 191 n. 1

Pleasure. See Ease

Plotinus, Ixi, lxxix n. 2

Positive and negative terms, xxx, 172 et seq.

Potencies, mystic. Iddhipada

Potentiality. See Faculties

Powers (an ethical aspect or category), 20, etc., 26, etc.,
31, 94

Practical standpoint of Buddhism, xlix

Presentation, xxxii, lxxv, 7 n. 1

Pride, 298 n.

Progress, Four Modes of, 53 et seq., 59 et seq., 82 et seq,
91 et seq., 95, 138, 111, 113, 145; moral, 355; in
theory, ibid.

Psalms, 99 n. 2

Psychological standpoint of Buddhism, xvii, 、、、ii, xxxv,
Alvii et seq., 197 n. 2

Psychology, history of, xviii, lv, lxxxi
Purification, 138, 110, 143, 115, 260
Purity, 356

Pythagoras, xxix, lxi

Quiet, 14, 25, 95, 111 n. 3
Quietism, xciv

Reaction, 72 n., 174 et seq., 204, 222; moral repugnance,
109, 276 n. 4, 282; specific, of the senses, lxi, 181 n. 1,
206 n. 2, 289

Reality, xxxvii; phenomenal, lxii

Realization, 86, 97

Reason and reasoning, 8 n. 1

Rebirth, xliii, 43 et seq., 82, 170, 264, 293 n. 2, 361
Recluseship, 82 n. 1, 361

Recognition, in perception, 7 n. 2; in Jhana, 59 n. 2. 71 n.
Recollection, lxxx, 16

Rectitude, 25

Reflection, 8 n. 1, 18, 31, 156 n., 161 n.

Remorse, 313, 340

Remote, or near, 208, 224, 231, 236, 238, 239

Renewed existence, 279, 293, 342

Repose, 23

Research, 18

Resistance (impeded energy), 15 n. 1, 198 n. 1

Resolve, 5 n. 1, 100 n. 2, 130 n. 1

Result, lxxxiv et seq., xci et seq., 123 et seq., 135, 252; dis-
tinguished from kiriya-states, xciii, 157 n.

Rigidity, 23 n. 3, 24, 116, 311

Robertson, G. Croom, xvi n., xvii n., xlix n., lxxxv, 12 n. 2
Root. See Cause

Round of rebirth, 277 n. 7, 304 n. 1, 342 n. 2

Rule and ritual, contagion of mere, 260; grasping after
mere, 325

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Sankhara-skandha.

St. Paul, xliv, 14 n. 3, 275 n. 4

See Skandhas, Syntheses

Sankhya philosophy, xlviii n.

Sariputta, 1xxix, 2 n. 3, 173 n., 312 n. 4, 360

Scarifying, mental, 116

Schopenhauer, lxii

Schroeder, Prof. von, lviii n.

Science (wisdom), 17 n. 2, 339

Scruple, 21, 102, 312 n. 4

Seclusion, 44 n. 3

Selection, a cardinal principle of Buddhism, Ixviii et seq.
Self, rejected as hypostasis, xxxiv et seq., lxii, lxx et seq.,
xciv, 207 n. 1, 259; reconstruction of, on new lines,
lxii, xciv

Self-advertisement, 298 et seq.

Self-collectedness, 13, 19, 85; in Jhana, 31 n. 1, 51 n. 1;
in wrong-doing, 99, 119 n.; weak form of, 114, 157
Self-control, 53 n.

Self-evolved, 45
Self-indulgence, 280

Semi-Eternalists, 294 n. 2

Sensation, xxxii, 6

Sensationalism, Buddhist, xlviii

Sense, Buddhist theory of, li et sc., 173 et seq.; psycho-
logical rather than materialistic, liv et seq.; universe
of, see Universe

Sense-objects. See Objects

Senses, the five, xlvii, li, 172, etc.; the six, lxxx; speciali-
zation of, lxi, 318 n. 2

Sensual thirst, 293, 298 n. 1, 310 n. 2

Sensuality, 84 n. 2, 294, 324, 326 n.

Serenity, 23, 88, 174 n. 3

Sex, lvii

Shame, 20 n., 21

Siamese text of the manual, xlvi

Siebeck, Dr., liii, lxv n.

Sight, sense of, 173 et seq.; object of, alii, 183 et seq.;
sight and touch, xlii et seq., lvii, 183 n. 9, 187 n. 2

Signless, 91 n. 2, 139 et seq.

Silver, 184

Skandhas, the five, 257 n. 2, 259, 293 n. 1, 361; the four
(mental), xxxii, lxxii et seq., 26 et seq., 170 n. 1, 251
n. 4, 252 n. 2, 257 n. 2, 321; the three (sense-con-
sciousness, ka y o), 23 et seq., 13 n. 3, 18, 50 n. 1,
310 n. 3, 318

Skill, lxxxii, 345 et seq.

Skin-sensibility, lii n., 172 n.

Sky, 194

Sleep, 312

Smell, sense of, 179; objects of, see Odours.

Socrates, xlix, 100 n. 1

Soil (mental), 252, 255

Solid, the, xlvii, xlviii n., l、i et seq., 197 et seq, 241 n. 1
Solitude, 44

Somatic resonance, 11 n. 4, 192 n. 3

Sorrow. See Ill

Soul, xxxiii et seq., 46 n. 2, 325; world-soul, xlviii n., 91 n. 2.
See Self

Sound, 186 et seq., 201 n. 4, 232

Space, xlvii, xlviii, lviii, 173, 193, 201 n. 4; and oλxas,
lviii n.; as a kasiņa, 57 n. 2; sphere of unbounded,
71; and fluid, 217; three dimensions of, 194 n. 1
Speculation, 257 n. 2. See Theory, Views
Speech, 83, 87, 193

Spheres, 26, 27, 29, 172, 213, 216, 248 et seq., 347
Spleen, 22

Springs of action, xxxii, 34 n.

Stability, 13

Stage, first. See Paths

States of being, mind or consciousness, xxxiv et seq., 33,
34, passim; as derived, 321; as underived, 321; as
having form, 288; as visible, 273, 288; as impingeing,
273, 289; as mundane, 288; as supra-mundane, 288
Stations of Mastery, 58

Stolidity, 23 n. 3, 100 n. 2, 119 n, 310 et seq.
Struggle, 357 et seq.

Studentship, 170, 264

Suavity, 24, 345

Sub-consciousness, lxv, lxxxviii, 198 n. 2

Subha, the Theri, 336 n. 3

Subhūti, 46 n. 2, 291 n, 346 n. 3

Subject of mental states, Ixx, lxxii, 34 n. See Personality

Subjective consciousness, xxxii, 12 n. 2, 45 n. 2

Sublime abodes, the four Jhanas of the, lxxxix, 65

Subsistence, 19, 192, 195, 219

Subtle, subtlety, 18, 196 n. 4, 207 et seq., 234, 236, 238

Sully, Prof., 11 n. 4, 12 n. 2

Sumangala, Rev. S., xciii n. 1

Sumangala Vilasini, xxviii n., xxxvi, 163 n.

Superficiality, 16

Sympathy, 5 n. 1, 21 n. 3, 65 n. 1, 68, 83 n. 3

Synonyms (in defining), xxix, 340

Syntheses, lxxiii, lxxxi, 11 n. 4, 14 n. 2, 28, 37, 47, 49,
74 n. 2, 90, 104, 108, 112, 117, 122, 126, 131, 133, 153,
160

Tangible, the, xlvii, 1, lvi, lxi, 2 n. 2, 127 n. 1, 197 n. 2
Taste, 180 et seq.; objects of, 189

Tathagata, 269 n. 3, 294 n. 2

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