Si-yu-ki: Buddhist Records of the Western World, Volume 2K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, 1906 |
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Si-Yu-KI: Buddhist Records of the Western World;, Volume 1 Faxian Xuanzhi Yang Samuel Beal No preview available - 2019 |
Common terms and phrases
addressed Ânanda Arhat assembly Bhikshu Bôdhi Bodhi tree Bôdhisattva body Brahman Buddhist built by Aśôka-râja called capital Cave Ceylon Chinese circuit Cock's-foot convent Cunningham desert desire Dêva temples disciples doctrine dwelling east elephant entered Fa-hian feet high figure of Buddha flowers forest Formerly forthwith fruit Ganges river Gayâ gems Geog going hearing heretics Hiuen Tsiang holy honour India Jambudvipa Julien translates Kapilavastu Kâśyapa king kingdom Kusumapura law of Buddha Little Vehicle living Lord Magadha Maitrêya Max Müller mountain Mudgalaputra Nâga Nâgârjuna Nirvana north-east north-west offered palace place where Buddha practise preached the law precious priests prince râja relics replied reverence Rishi river round royal sacred Śakra Sakyas Samadhi sanghârâma Sâriputra sectaries side Simhala south-east south-west spiritual power spot Śramaņa Sthavira stone stupa stúpa built Tathagata tion town Vaisâlî valleys vihara walked whilst wisdom worship